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  2. Beaverton City Library - Wikipedia

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    The library moved into its new space in September 2000. [1] The building measures 69,000 square feet and contains over 350,000 items. [4] The library further expanded in June of 2010 when it opened a 12,000 square foot branch library in the Murray Scholls Town Center. [4] [5] A new children's section at the branch library was unveiled in 2015. [6]

  3. Washington County Cooperative Library Services - Wikipedia

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    Washington County (Supported by the Friends of West Slope Community Library) [5] Libraries that were formerly affiliated with WCCLS included ones in the former Tanasbourne Mall (before the Tanasbourne area was incorporated) and, in the 1970s, Aloha Park Library, located in Aloha Park school, which was open to the public one night a week.

  4. List of libraries in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Hannon Library, Southern Oregon University, Ashland; CCC Library, Clackamas Community College, Clackamas; Branford Price Millar Library at Portland State University The Valley Library, Oregon State University, Corvallis

  5. Bethany, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The area's first public library was opened in July 2007 by a non-profit organization named the Cedar Mill Community Library Association, which has operated a library in nearby Cedar Mill since 1976. It is considered a branch of that library and is named the Cedar Mill Community Library @ Bethany. [3] [4]

  6. Beaverton City Park - Wikipedia

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    Beaverton City Park, also known as City Fountain Park, [1] is a park in front of the library building at Southwest Fifth Street and Southwest Hall Boulevard in downtown Beaverton, Oregon, in the United States. In 1998, voters approved a bond for the library's construction; leftover project funds were used to build the fountain.

  7. Beaverton, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The city has tried to encourage transit-oriented development around the city's MAX Light Rail stations. The Round, a mixed-use development around Beaverton Central MAX Station on the site of a former sewer plant, was announced in 1996. [24] In 2014, the City of Beaverton moved its city hall into The Beaverton Building, an office building in The ...

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  9. Category:Beaverton, Oregon - Wikipedia

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