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Corvallis Deck and Fence

Corvallis

Corvallis Deck and Fence

1304 NW Beca Ave
Corvallis Oregon 97330
United States

5412430094

Business Description

Corvallis Deck and Fence is your local Corvallis contractor for all things decks and fences. We can build Pergola's Gazebo's and Swimming Pool Decks. Patio Covers, Deck repair. Cedar Fences. Aluminum Fences. Vinyl Fences. Our local Corvallis Deck and Fence Builders are available to help you make your home or business' deck and fence look great. Our deck and fence materials are the highest quality available.

We can help you add a deck to your Corvallis home, re-do an old fence, build a pergola, cedar fence, or just maintain your deck or fence. We will send a Corvallis contractor to visit your home and provide a free quote for your deck or fence.

Business Hours

Monday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
SundayClosed
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About Corvallis

Corvallis ( kor-VAL-iss) is a city and the seat of government of Benton County in central western Oregon, United States. It is the principal city of the Corvallis, Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Benton County. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 59,922, making it the 10th most populous city in Oregon. Corvallis is the location of Oregon State University and Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center. Corvallis is the westernmost city in the contiguous 48 states with a population larger than 50,000. == History == === Establishment === In October 1845, Joseph C. Avery arrived in Oregon from the east. Avery took out a land claim at the mouth of Marys River, where it flows into the Willamette River, and in June 1846 took up residence there in a log cabin hastily constructed to hold what seemed a potentially lucrative claim. Avery's primitive 1846 dwelling was the first home within the boundaries of today's Corvallis and his land claim included the southern section of the contemporary city.Avery was quickly joined by other settlers along the banks of the Willamette River, including a 640-acre (260 ha) claim directly to his north taken in September 1846 by William F. Dixon. The discovery of gold in California in 1848 temporarily stalled development of a township, with Avery leaving his Oregon claim to try his hand at mining in the fall of that year. His stay proved to be brief, and in January 1849, Avery returned to Oregon with a small stock of provisions with a view to opening a store.During 1849, Avery opened his store at the site, platted the land, and surveyed a town site on his land claim, naming the community Marysville.

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