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Why Live in Saint Helens

Saint Helens, Oregon, named after the nearby Mount St. Helens volcano, is a city of over 14,000 residents located along the Columbia River. Historically a bustling port, the city is undergoing a revival with businesses returning to its historic downtown and new waterfront developments in progress. The Columbia River remains a central feature, offering ample water recreation opportunities at places like Sand Island Marine Park and Columbia View Park, which hosts year-round community events including the summer concert series Thirteen Nights on the River and the festive Christmas Ships Parade. The Riverfront District, a Nationally Registered Historic District, features 10 blocks of restaurants, antique shops, and local businesses, and has served as a filming location for movies like "Twilight" and "Halloweentown."

Saint Helens is characterized by its Craftsman architecture, with original Arts and Crafts-era homes near the city center and newer traditional Craftsman homes built in the early 2000s. Residential streets also feature ranch-style homes and bungalows from the mid-20th century. The city is connected to Portland, less than 30 miles away, via Oregon state Route 30 and the Columbia County Rider bus service.

Saint Helens experiences a mild climate with rainy, overcast winters typical of the Pacific Northwest. Saint Helens High School offers robust career and technical education programs, including a student-run auto diagnostic and repair business recognized by AAA and a Renovations and Remodeling Program.

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