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It employed up to 1,600 people at the peak of its operations, and historians credit the mill with fueling regional publishing and supplying paper for publications across the U.S. [2] The ownership of the West Linn mill changed several times; it was owned by Crown Zellerbach until late 1985, James River until 1990, [3] [4] and Simpson until 1996 ...
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West Linn is a city in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States.A southern suburb within the Portland metropolitan area, West Linn developed on the site of the former Linn City, which was named after U.S. Senator Lewis F. Linn of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, who had advocated the American occupation of the Oregon territory as a counterclaim to the British.
A second restaurant opened in West Linn in 2002. [5] Exterior of 13 Virtues Brewing, 2022. In 2012, Moore rebranded the brewery as 13 Virtues Brewing Co. [4] By 2014, Moore had expanded the Sellwood-Moreland restaurant with an adjacent 3,000-square-foot brewery and taproom. [6] [7]
At this point SR 612 turns west and is concurrent with SR 645, Clifton Road. SR 612 then turns south on Henderson Road in Clifton. This is the beginning of the SR 612 commuter route as, on Henderson Road, SR 612 overlaps with SR 643. It ends at a Y intersection with SR 612 / Old Yates Ford Road and SR 643 / Henderson Road in Clifton. On this ...
In 1910 and 1911, the town of Willamette was struck by a typhoid fever outbreak, first believed to be caused by the spring floods of the Willamette River which poisoned the town well at the bottom of 12th Street. Newspaper reports of the time, state that 10% of the town (35 people) were stricken with typhoid fever and at least one died.
In 1984, West Linn High School was honored in the Blue Ribbon Schools Program, the highest honor a school can receive in the United States. [4] In 2008, 93% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 373 students, 346 graduated, 18 dropped out, 6 received a modified diploma, and 3 are still in high school. [5] [6]
A list of 22 possible sites was narrowed down to three until the West Linn City Council approved a resolution authorizing the purchase of a 1.5-acre piece of land on Burns Street in April 1988. [8] The new 10,000 square foot library, which was designed by SRG Partnership, opened on Burns Street in December 1989. [9]