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- Tualatin, Oregon - Wikipedia
It is a southwestern suburb in the Portland Metropolitan Area that is located south of Tigard The population was 27,942 at the 2020 census [4] The name of the city is taken from the Tualatin River, which flows along most of the city's northern boundary
- Tualatin, Oregon | Things to do in Tualatin | Washington County
The city of Tualatin, with a population of nearly 27,000, is located in the southern part of Washington County, just south of Tigard This small community boasts a number of attractions and activities and events that are of interest to residents and visitors alike
- Tualatin Oregon Guide And Information | Visit Oregon
With a population of approximately 27,000 residents, Tualatin offers a vibrant community atmosphere, a diverse economy, and numerous recreational opportunities In this article, we will explore the various aspects that make Tualatin a desirable place to live, work, and visit
- Tualatin - Travel Oregon
A web of trails stitches through this town 20 minutes southwest of Portland, linking downtown businesses and leading off into more than 200 acres of parks and green spaces, including the Lake of the Commons in downtown Tualatin
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Tualatin (2026) - Tripadvisor
Tours in and around Tualatin Book these experiences for a closer look at the region
- 10 Breathtaking Tourist Places to Visit in Tualatin
Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking to unwind, Tualatin has something to enchant everyone From the tranquil waters of Tualatin River to the vibrant parks and inviting community spaces, visitors can experience the area's rich biodiversity and welcoming atmosphere
- Tualatin, City of - The Oregon Encyclopedia
The Atfalati (also known as Tualatin) band of the Kalapuya lived on the Tualatin Plains for centuries The land’s suitability for farming was partially the result of the Atfalatis’ practice of controlled burning, which they used to clear and maintain large, open areas for foraging and hunting
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