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Before Gladstone was formally founded, several small settlements were established in its vicinity. However, due to various natural disasters, such as fires and floods, few survived to become incorporated cities of today.
Gladstone was founded by Judge Harvey Cross in 1889, and formally incorporated on January 10, 1911. It was named after the British statesman William Ewart Gladstone. Judge Cross laid out the city's first streets. Cross' home was built in the late 1840s by Fendal Cason, and Cross purchased it in 1862. The Cason-Cross House later became Cochran Mortuary. Currently, Mr. Rooter, a plumbing service, occupies the space. There is also a small park named after Cross, located at the same place where one of the Indian tribes made its camp.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an official area of 2.48 square miles (6.42 km2).
Health and wellness are integral to the Gladstone community. The city is dedicated to prioritizing the well-being of its residents through accessible healthcare services. One key healthcare facility in Gladstone is the Providence Gladstone Clinic and Willamette Falls Medical Center, offering comprehensive medical services to the local population. At Elements Holistic Wellness, residents can benefit from acupuncture and other holistic treatments aimed at relieving pain and promoting overall well-being. For women's health, Aura Integrative Health provides services such as bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and holistic gynecology. For those seeking fitness classes, Gladstone Community Club offers yoga and aerobics sessions. Bodhi Tree Studio is a popular spot for yoga enthusiasts looking to enhance their mental and physical health. 24 hour Fitness offers fitness classes, gym equipment, and personal training sessions to support physical health and fitness goals.
Population: 11,951 (2022). ZIP Code: 97027. Area code: 503. Elevation: 89 ft (27 m). Area: 2.49 sq mi (6.45 km2).
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Who is Gladstone, OR named after?
Gladstone was founded by Judge Harvey Cross in 1889, and formally incorporated on January 10, 1911. It was named after the British statesman William Ewart Gladstone. Judge Cross laid out the city's first streets. Cross' home was built in the late 1840s by Fendal Cason, and Cross purchased it in 1862. The Cason-Cross House later became Cochran Mortuary. Currently, Mr. Rooter, a plumbing service, occupies the space. There is also a small park named after Cross, located at the same place where one of the Indian tribes made its camp.
What is Gladstone, OR known for?
Twelve miles south of Portland, Gladstone is a historic locale at the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas rivers. The ancestral home of the Clackamas Indians — whose presence is marked by the Pow-Wow Tree, an Oregon Heritage Tree — Gladstone was settled by Oregon Trail pioneers. Present-day explorers will enjoy fishing on the Clackamas and the Willamette, as well as hiking and birding at local parks.
Is Gladstone, OR a good place to live?
Gladstone is in Clackamas County. Living in Gladstone offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Gladstone, there are a lot of coffee shops and parks. Many young professionals live in Gladstone and residents tend to lean conservative. The public schools in Gladstone are above average.
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