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Aloha, OR

 

Aloha is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Washington County, Oregon, United States. By road, it is 10.9 miles (17.5 km) west of downtown Portland. Fire protection and EMS services are provided through Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue. and Metro West Ambulance.

On January 9, 1912, the community received its name with the opening of a post office named Aloha; the area had previously been known as Wheeler Crossing. According to Oregon Geographic Names, the origin of the name Aloha is disputed. Some sources say it was named by Robert Caples, a railroad worker, but it is unknown why the name was chosen. In 1983 Joseph H. Buck claimed that his uncle, the first postmaster, Julius Buck, named the office "Aloah" after a small resort on Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin. Supposedly the last two letters were transposed by the Post Office during the application process. The local pronunciation, however, has remained /əˈloʊ.ə/ rather than /əˈloʊhɑː/.

In 2012, a public library was opened in a space within a strip mall shopping center on Farmington Road at Kinnaman Road (previously anchored by Bales Thriftway until its closure in 2020). Named the Aloha Community Library, it was established by the non-profit Aloha Community Library Association and is staffed by volunteers. At the time of its opening, it had about 4,500 books.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 7.4 square miles (19 km2), all land.

Aloha places a strong emphasis on health and wellness, with several healthcare facilities catering to the well-being of its residents. Kaiser Permanente Westside Medical Center provides comprehensive medical services. Enjoy swimming lessons, aquatic fitness classes, and recreational swimming at the Aloha Swim Center, providing opportunities for water-based exercise and relaxation. Access state-of-the-art gym equipment, group fitness classes, and personal training at 24 Hour Fitness, empowering individuals to pursue their fitness goals in a supportive environment. Immerse yourself in nature and outdoor recreation at Tualatin Hills Nature Park, featuring hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and nature programs to enhance physical activity and mental wellness. Engage in fitness classes, cardio workouts, and strength training at LA Fitness Beaverton, fostering a comprehensive approach to health and fitness. Aloha Laser Chiropractic offers chiropractic care to improve physical health and relieve pain.

 

Top Sites in Aloha, OR are Orenco Woods Nature Park, Portland Japanese Garden, The Reserve Vineyard & Golf Club.

 

Population: 53,828 (2020). ZIP Codes: 97003, 97006, 97007, 97078. Area codes: 503,  971. Elevation: 200 ft (60 m). Area: 7.36 sq mi (19.05 km2).

 

FAQs

 

How did Aloha, OR get its name?

According to Oregon Geographic Names, the origin of the name Aloha is disputed. Some sources say it was named by Robert Caples, a railroad worker, but it is unknown why the name was chosen. In 1983 Joseph H. Buck claimed that his uncle, the first postmaster, Julius Buck, named the office "Aloah" after a small resort on Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin. Supposedly the last two letters were transposed by the Post Office during the application process. The local pronunciation, however, has remained /əˈloʊ.ə/ rather than /əˈloʊhɑː/.

 

Is Aloha, OR a good place to live?

Located between Hillsboro and Beaverton, Aloha still offers the amenities of the city with room to spread out and enjoy nature. Aloha is located in the heart of Tualatin Valley, Oregon, a lush area with smaller, local communities and a slower lifestyle. There are many reasons to move to Aloha, OR, from its 32 wineries, rich international cuisine, and seasonal produce to endless outdoor adventure for hikers, runners, and paddlers.

 

What county is Aloha, OR?

Aloha is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Washington County, Oregon, United States. By road, it is 10.9 miles (17.5 km) west of downtown Portland. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 53,828. Fire protection and EMS services are provided through Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue and Metro West Ambulance.

 

Sources

Wikipedia

Washington County

Pdxmovers

Orenco Woods Nature Park

Portland Japanese Garden

The Reserve Vineyard & Golf Club

Kaiser Permanente Westside Medical Center

Aloha Swim Center

24 Hour Fitness

Tualatin Hills Nature Park

LA Fitness Beaverton

Aloha Laser Chiropractic

 

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