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Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
I love Corvallis, Oregon because it has a lot of "big town" comforts with a "small town" feel. We have a Pac-10 university, we have three (soon to be four) movie theaters, shopping, a vibrant downtown, a healthy arts scene, a great local music scene, awesome ethnic restaurants, and some really rockin' bars--all in a town of about 50,000 residents. We're an hour (or less) from the Oregon Coast and about two hours from skiing. We're forty minutes from Eugene, forty minutes from Salem and an hour and a half from Portland.
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I've lived in Roseburg, Oregon pretty much all my life, and corvallis is probally one of the best places in the state to live.. not to urban, not to rural, its great there
Whats really wonderful about oregon, is that you can really get anything you want if your willing to drive for about an hour
Concerts at the gorge, Blazer games in portland, the casino in canyonville, theres a little bit of everything, if you know where to look.
Its said we're suppost to have the most scenic coastal front in the country
Oregon isn't a real active state.. not exactly a social or economical mecca, but its a great place to live all the same