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  2. Beaverton City Library - Wikipedia

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    The Beaverton City Library is the third busiest library in Oregon as measured by collection use. The facilities are visited by around 67,000 people per month, with a monthly circulation of 350,000 items, or 2.75 million annually. [4] Programs for people of all ages are offered on a monthly basis and the library's meeting rooms are available to ...

  3. Friends of Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Friends of the Cambrian Library membership drive. Friends of Libraries (also Friends of the Library[ 1] and may be shortened to Friends[ 2]) are non-profit, charitable groups formed to support libraries in their communities. Support from the Friends groups may be financial, political and cultural. Groups are separate from the libraries they ...

  4. Washington County Cooperative Library Services - Wikipedia

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    Washington County (Supported by the Friends of West Slope Community Library) 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.

  5. Beaverton, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Beaverton, Oregon. /  45.47778°N 122.81667°W  / 45.47778; -122.81667. Beaverton is a city in the Tualatin Valley, located in Washington County in the U.S. state of Oregon, with a small portion bordering Portland. The city is among the main cities that make up the Portland metropolitan area. Its population was 97,494 at the 2020 census ...

  6. Beaverton City Park - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 45°29′02″N 122°48′20″W. /  45.48376°N 122.80555°W  / 45.48376; -122.80555. 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 ...

  7. The Beaverton (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Beaverton. (TV series) The Beaverton is a Canadian news satire television comedy series, which premiered on The Comedy Network in 2016. [1] Based on the satirical online publication of the same name, the series follows the format of a mock television newscast, [2] parodying both the content and the form of contemporary television news. [3]

  8. Hillsboro Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Hillsboro Public Library is a two-location public library system in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. First opened in 1914 in a Carnegie library building, the system provides services to a population area of 137,000 people. As of 2015, the system had a usage of 922,000 visits per year, with circulation nearly 3 million items per year. [ 1]

  9. Beaverton, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Beaverton was first settled by lumbermen circa 1863 and was first known as Grand Forks, after the confluence of the Tobacco and Cedar rivers. It has been continuously settled since 1875. The town was founded in 1890 by the Donald Gunn Ross & Sons lumber company, from Beaverton, Ontario. Donald Ross became the first postmaster on February 17, 1891.