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Lake Oswego Pressure Washing
Lake Oswego's #1 Pressure Washer
Lake Oswego Pressure Washing
Lake Oswego Pressure Washing
2118 19th stWest Linn Oregon 97068United States
5034704999
Business Description
Lake O Pressure Washing has been voted the best pressure washing company in Lake Oswego, West Linn. No matter if you are looking for someone to wash your house, driveway, fence, or deck. We are your go-to company. We use soft wash technology to keep your surfaces looking brand new.
We also offer window cleaning, cleaning your siding and gutters!
We have the expertise and equipment to provide exceptional cleaning services in Lake Oswego or West Linn.
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About West Linn
West Linn is a city in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. A southern suburb within the Portland metropolitan area, West Linn developed on the site of the former Linn City, which was named after U.S. Senator Lewis F. Linn of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, who had advocated the American occupation of the Oregon territory as a counterclaim to the British. The Sullivan hydroelectric plant opened in 1889, and harvested energy from nearby Willamette Falls. The adjacent Willamette Falls Pulp and Paper Company began operations the same year. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 27,373. == History == Prior to settlement by Oregon pioneers, the area which became known as West Linn was the home of ancestors of some of the present-day Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon. === 19th century === Major Robert Moore was an early settler who arrived in 1839—before the Champoeg Meetings—having been the senior member of the first attempt to create an American state in Oregon, the Peoria Party. After journeying around the Willamette Valley and Columbia Basin, Moore bought title to approx. 1,000 acres (400 ha) on the west side of Willamette Falls, across the Willamette River from Oregon City, from Native American Chief Wanaxha of the Wallamut Tribe, on which he platted a town he called "Robin's Nest" in early 1843.