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  1. Sep 7, 2022 · Beaverton is the seventh largest city in Oregon and the second largest in Washington County, after Hillsboro to its west. With just over 99,000 residents in 2020, the city is an important economic and tourist center, the home of technology company Tektronix , and headquarters of sportwear giant Nike, Inc.

  2. Beaverton is the modern-day location. The road to Beaverton's incorporation began with the 1840s westward migration. Newcomers had no use for beaver-engineered bodies of water and drained them to establish farms on fertile beaverdam land that produced wheat, fruit, lumber, onions, and horseradish.

  3. Beaverton is a city in Washington County, Oregon, U.S.A. It is seven miles west of Portland, Oregon. The name of Beaverton came from the native settlers, meaning "place of the beaver". The Beaverton population, according to the census of 2020, was 97,494 people. Beaverton is 19.6 square miles.

  4. Jan 18, 2024 · Beaverton is so much more than Portlands next-door neighbor. Tucked between the dramatic West Hills and Tualatin Valley farmlands, this city has its own unique identity and it’s filled with wineries, historic landmarks, international restaurants, boutiques and Nike’s global headquarters.

  5. Mar 23, 2024 · Beaverton, city, Washington county, northwestern Oregon, U.S., in the Tualatin Valley, immediately west of Portland. The area was originally home to the Atfalati (mispronounced Tualatin) band of Kalapuya (Calapooya) Indians, most of whom had died from settler-borne diseases by the time their land was taken by treaty.

  6. Beaverton is a western suburb in the Portland Metropolitan Area. Beaverton is an economic center for Washington County along with neighboring Hillsboro. It is home to the world headquarters of Nike, Inc., and to about 100,000 people (2019). Understand. Tourist information [ edit source] Downtown Beaverton.

  7. THE EXPLORERS AND PIONEERS. It was not until 1792 that westerners first visited the Pacific Northwest when American Robert Gray sailed into the Columbia River and opened the door to exploration. Later that year, British Lt. William Broughton, serving under Capt. George Vancouver explored 100 miles upriver.

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