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Adair Village Oregon
Established in 1976 on a former military base about seven
miles north of Corvallis in Benton County, the town is largely
a bedroom community. According to the last census, the city
now has more than 900 residents, is the fastest growing city
in Oregon per capita and has added about 116 homes in the past
three years. Three miles north of the town, the E.E.
Wilson Wildlife Area provides plenty of opportunities for
hunting, fishing and wildlife observation. Just east of town,
model airplane enthusiasts can enjoy the aerodrome set up with
runways and other facilities.
Corvallis Gazette Times
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Bakeries
Harvest Pride Bakery
4318 NE Holly Lane, Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9441. phone:
(541) 451-2096
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Business
Design Tops Inc
7170 NE Arnold Ave, Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9443, phone:
(541) 752-1019
Marriot Organization Inc
917 Northwest Grant Avenue A, Adair Village, Oregon , 97330, phone:
(541) 757-9911
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Coffee
Jamocha Jo's Java & Ice Cream
6020 NE William R. Carr St., Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9479,
phone: (541) 745-2050
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Churches
Prince of Peace Community Church
7234 NE Arnold Ave, Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9443, phone:
(541) 745-5840
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Clubs,
Organizations and Associations
Corvallis Society of Model Engineers
7155 NE Vandenburg Ave, Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9443
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Community
City of Adair Village
6030 NE William R Carr St, Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9444,
phone: (541) 745-5507
Department of Fish & Wildlife
7118 NE Vandenberg Ave, Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9400, phone:
(541) 757-4186
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Industrial
Heat Transfer Technologies
228 NE Azalea Dr, Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9437, phone: (541)
745-2009
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Map
Adair Village Area Map
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Schools
Prince of Peace Community Preschool
7234 Northeast Arnold Avenue, Adair Village, Oregon , 97330, phone:
(541) 745-5840
Santiam Christian Schools
7220 NE Arnold Ave, Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9443, phone:
(541) 745-5524
Laborer's AGC Training Center
6011 NE Marcus Harris Ave, Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9490,
phone: (541) 745-5513
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Shopping
A V Market & Pub
6002 NE William R Carr St, Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9444,
phone: (541) 745-7509
Byrd's Baskets
4217 NE Laurel Dr, Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9479, phone: (541)
745-5063
Jamocha Jo's Java & Ice Cream
6020 NE William R. Carr St.,
Adair Village, Oregon 97330-9479,
phone: (541) 745-2050
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Weather
Adair Village OR Weather Forecast
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City Location
County(ies):
Benton Incorporated in 1976
Location: Mid-Willamette Valley
Nearest Major Highway and Distance: I-5 | 15 miles
Nearest Major City and Distance:
Corvallis | 5 miles, Estimated Drive Time: 5 minutes
Distance to Portland: 86 miles
Source: Oregon Department of Transportation,
State of Oregon Map; Oregon Blue Book
Recreational Amenities
Within the county there are more than 50 parks and designated
preserves; public private recreational facilities for tennis,
racquetball, golf, swimming, fitness, softball, basketball,
baseball, football, volleyball, karate, horseback riding, more
than 60 miles of bike and running paths, backpacking,
mountaineering, canoeing, camping, ski touring and bike touring.
Freshwater fishing of trout and steelhead is excellent in the
surrounding rivers and streams. There are several galleries,
including the Corvallis Arts Center, exhibiting works of a large
number of local artists and craftsmen as well as regional
artists. There are major festivals, summer open-air concerts,
chamber music series and year-round performing arts at the
Majestic Theater. Covered bridges, wildlife refuges, historic
building and wineries are all found on scenic routes of Benton
County.
Source: City Administration, local chamber of
commerce, local convention and visitor bureau0
Climate
Elevation: 328' Measurement Location: Corvallis
Temperature:
Monthly Ave. Low: 33°F Monthly Ave. High: 81°F
Hottest Month August Coldest Month January
Driest Month July Wettest Month
December
Average annual precipitation: 42.670"
Humidity (Hour 10, local time):
Average July afternoon humidity: 57%
Average January afternoon humidity: 84%
Source: Oregon Climate Service
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