Beaverton Downtown Historic District

Beaverton Downtown Historic District

Photograph of a commercial street with four buildings along the far side, three 1-story and 1 2-story.

Southwest Broadway Street in the Beaverton Downtown Historic District at the beginning of the 21st century. Along the far side of the street are contributing buildings Thrifty Market (historic name, 1926, left) and Edward Earl Fisher Building (1916, third from left).

Map of district boundaries.

The Beaverton Downtown Historic District boundaries (black line), and historic contributing resources in the district (brown).
Location Beaverton, Oregon, roughly bounded by SW Canyon Road and SW East, Washington, 2nd, and Watson Streets[1]
Coordinates 45°29′15″N 122°48′20″W / 45.487377°N 122.805585°W / 45.487377; -122.805585Coordinates: 45°29′15″N 122°48′20″W / 45.487377°N 122.805585°W / 45.487377; -122.805585
Area 10.07 acres (4.08 ha)[1]
Built 1887–1940[1]
NRHP Reference # 86000037
Added to NRHP January 7, 1986[2]

The Beaverton Downtown Historic District comprises a primarily commercial and civic portion of downtown Beaverton, Oregon, United States. Beaverton's historic commercial core remains largely intact as a pedestrian-oriented business district constructed along the street pattern from the city's earliest plats. Significant buildings include a handful from the city's first decades (1868–1920) and a larger number from the period of profound transformation between the world wars (1920–1940).[1] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.[2]

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