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A second Beaverton airport, Bernard's Airport, was later developed farther north, at the present location of the Cedar Hills Crossing mall. The town's first library opened in 1925. Originally on the second floor of the Cady building, it has been moved repeatedly; in 2000 it was moved to its current location on Hall Boulevard and 5th Street.
Outdoor sculptures in Beaverton, Oregon (3 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Beaverton, Oregon" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Beaverton's historic commercial core remains largely intact as a pedestrian-oriented business district constructed along the street pattern from the city's earliest plats. Significant buildings include a handful from the city's first decades (1868–1920) and a larger number from the period of profound transformation between the world wars ...
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts (previously known as the Beaverton Center for the Arts) [2] is an arts center near The Round in Beaverton, Oregon, United States.
Cedar Hills Crossing, formerly Beaverton Mall, is a retail shopping center in the city of Beaverton, Oregon, United States. The center is notable in that it was the prior site of a historic airport, Bernard's Airport , where many of the early aircraft innovations of the 1920s and 1930s occurred.
Description: The Beaverton Building, which includes City Hall, in Beaverton, Oregon, in 2015. The city hall moved into this previously existing building (previously called the South Office Building at The Round, or the Coldwell Banker Building) from its former location, on SW Griffith Drive, in August 2014, occupying the first, fourth and fifth floors.
The Nike Worldwide Headquarters is the global headquarters for Nike, Inc., located in an unincorporated area of Washington County near Beaverton, Oregon, in the United States. The campus has more than 75 buildings on 286 acres, as of 2018. [1]
In 1889, Archbishop Gross approved construction of St. Mary's Orphanage in Beaverton, Oregon and asked the Sisters to staff it. By June 1891, three Sisters were serving in Sublimity, three were serving in Verboort, Oregon, and all of the other Sisters had moved to Beaverton. The Sisters lived at the orphanage where they cared for sixty children ...