



At the base of the Cascade Mountain Range, lies Oregon's own Willamette
Valley. Stretching from just below the Oregon-Washington border to the city
of Eugene, the Willamette Valley is considered the most fertile and lush
farmland in the Pacific Northwest. The Willamette Valley is also the
center of Oregon's economic, agricultural and recreational resources.
Eugene, Oregon's third
largest city, has been named as one of the most livable
cities in the U.S. The home to the University of Oregon Ducks,
its also known as Tracktown USA. The Eugene-Springfield
community enjoys an active art and cultural presence, from the Jordan Schnitzer
Museum of Art to dozens of downtown art galleries, all within walking
distance. Restaurants, coffee houses and brew pubs serve
up a smorgasbord of fine dining and relaxed atmospheres.
With its broad offering
of recreation, education, culture and overall livability, it's no surprise
why so many people have chosen to relocate here. The beauty of its landscape
and the friendliness of its people make the Willamette Valley a destination
you will want to call home.