Corvallis
Enjoy the small town feel of a growing community. With OSU and Good Samaritan attracting new families and students, Corvallis is a vivacious city of 50,000 plus. A vibrant downtown, made accessible with a network of parks and greenspace all connected by transit, biking, and walking. Corvallis means “Heart of the Valley,” and is full of neighbors ready to welcome you.
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Albany
Home to a historic carousel that has been refurbished from a 1909 carousel mechanism, Albany has fun for everyone of all ages. In addition to the carousel, Albany has a large variety of historic homes and buildings – be sure to check them out on a walking or driving tour. Factories and manufacturing have been a source of jobs and economy for the city since its beginning. With new neighborhoods being built every day, Albany is ready for you and your family to come home.
Lebanon
With a city-wide vision, Lebanon has recently created a logo that focuses on the city’s values of friendliness, community, and optimism for a bright future. Watered by the Willamette River and its tributaries, Lebanon is prime agricultural land, growing wheat, oats, flax, and more. With campuses for Linn-Benton Community College and Good Samaritan Medical Center, Lebanon indeed has a bright future. One of the descendants of the founder still lives in Lebanon today. Join him in making this your new home.
Philomath
Named after the Philomath College, 1867-1929, Philomath is home to the Benton County Historical Museum and the Philomath Frolic and Rodeo. Philomath is a town of about 5,000 people. The type of small town where you know your neighbors. A short drive to the beach and close to the city of Corvallis, enjoy the outdoors and be a part of the family.