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Huis en eengezinswoning te koop — Tillamook

EUR 172.434

Huis en eengezinswoning (Te koop)

lot 8.094
Referentie: EDEN-T88277793 / 88277793
Extraordinary lot with mountain, bay and ocean views. Ready for your new home. Septic feasibility is complete, power and water are at the property line. The bottom of the lot has a beautiful stand of Douglas Fir trees with under growth. This property is near the top of the hill and from here you can see for miles.Douglas Fir trees, undergrowth, views, sloped and seasonal creeks. Tillamook has an extensive aviation museum featuring blimps, pilot equipment, and historic airplanes. The area around Tillamook has multiple hiking trails, more than 800 miles of navigable waters for kayaking, and ample crabbing, clamming, and fishing spots within Tillamook Bay. Tillamook County offers a bounty of outdoor recreation--fishing, hiking, kayaking, camping, surfing, birdwatching, horseback riding, mountain biking, even just hanging out on the beach. Now, with a new online GIS trails and recreation map, it's easy to plan a trip, do the things you love, and discover new places to do them. Located amidst a tangle of rivers and farm fields, Tillamook is renowned for its agriculture that stewards and cultivates the region's natural beauty. A highly successful dairy industry has led the name Tillamook to be frequently associated with dairy products, and tours of the sophisticated Tillamook Creamery are one of the most popular attractions in town. Tillamook has a climate that lies between the cool-summerMediterranean climate and theoceanic climate. The city has a mild and wet climate with very little seasonal temperature variation due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. From November through April, daytime high temperatures range from the high 40s to the high 50s with abundant rainfall - including more than 13 inches per month in November, December, and January. Snowfall is very rare, but winter floods are a common occurrence. Between April and October, the precipitation in Tillamook is comparatively lighter than other coastal cities, but still remains much wetter than the population centers in the Willamette Valley. Tillamook's annual precipitation averages about 88 inches compared to only 36 inches in Portland. Summers in Tillamook are brief and mild with average daytime temperatures in the upper 60s, although daytime temperatures can occasionally soar into the 80s and 90s for days at a time. Summer is by far the driest season in Tillamook with only 1.35inches and 1.33inches of rain falling in July and August, respectively. The city is named for theTillamook people, aNative Americantribe speaking aSalishan languagewho lived in this area until the early 19thcentury. AnthropologistFranz Boasidentifies the Tillamook Native Americans as the southernmost branch of theCoast Salish peoplesof the Pacific Northwest. This group was separated geographically from the northern branch by tribes ofChinookan peopleswho occupied territory between them. The nameTillamook, he says, is ofChinookorigin, and refers to the people of a locality known asElimorKelim.They spokeTillamook, a combination of two dialects. Tillamook culture differed from that of the northern Coast Salish, Boas says, and might have been influenced by tribal cultures to the south, in what is nownorthern California.[5] CaptainRobert Grayfirst anchored inTillamook Bayin 1788, marking the first recorded European landing on the Oregon coast. Settlers began arriving in the early 1850s, and Tillamook County was created by the Territorial legislature in 1853. In 1862, the town itself was laid out, and the first post office was opened in 1866. The town was voted to be the county seat in 1873, and Tillamook was officially incorporated as a city in 1891. Restaurants here think local, putting farm and ocean-to-table ingredients to good use in their dishes. Tillamook Airport is a public use airport located 3 miles south of the central business district of Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. It is owned by the Port of Tillamook Bay. Port of Tillamook Bay Positioned in the heart of Tillamook County and surrounded by the natural splendor of the Oregon Coast, the Port of Tillamook Bay is an inland facility located just two miles south of the county seat of Tillamook and covers some 1,600 acres. The Port of Tillamook Bay serves as the core of the region's industrial economy. The Port of Tillamook Bay falls within Tillamook County's Enterprise Zone and, therefore, can offer financial incentives for new, expanding and relocating businesses. Meer bekijken Minder bekijken Extraordinary lot with mountain, bay and ocean views. Ready for your new home. Septic feasibility is complete, power and water are at the property line. The bottom of the lot has a beautiful stand of Douglas Fir trees with under growth. This property is near the top of the hill and from here you can see for miles.Douglas Fir trees, undergrowth, views, sloped and seasonal creeks. Tillamook has an extensive aviation museum featuring blimps, pilot equipment, and historic airplanes. The area around Tillamook has multiple hiking trails, more than 800 miles of navigable waters for kayaking, and ample crabbing, clamming, and fishing spots within Tillamook Bay. Tillamook County offers a bounty of outdoor recreation--fishing, hiking, kayaking, camping, surfing, birdwatching, horseback riding, mountain biking, even just hanging out on the beach. Now, with a new online GIS trails and recreation map, it's easy to plan a trip, do the things you love, and discover new places to do them. Located amidst a tangle of rivers and farm fields, Tillamook is renowned for its agriculture that stewards and cultivates the region's natural beauty. A highly successful dairy industry has led the name Tillamook to be frequently associated with dairy products, and tours of the sophisticated Tillamook Creamery are one of the most popular attractions in town. Tillamook has a climate that lies between the cool-summerMediterranean climate and theoceanic climate. The city has a mild and wet climate with very little seasonal temperature variation due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. From November through April, daytime high temperatures range from the high 40s to the high 50s with abundant rainfall - including more than 13 inches per month in November, December, and January. Snowfall is very rare, but winter floods are a common occurrence. Between April and October, the precipitation in Tillamook is comparatively lighter than other coastal cities, but still remains much wetter than the population centers in the Willamette Valley. Tillamook's annual precipitation averages about 88 inches compared to only 36 inches in Portland. Summers in Tillamook are brief and mild with average daytime temperatures in the upper 60s, although daytime temperatures can occasionally soar into the 80s and 90s for days at a time. Summer is by far the driest season in Tillamook with only 1.35inches and 1.33inches of rain falling in July and August, respectively. The city is named for theTillamook people, aNative Americantribe speaking aSalishan languagewho lived in this area until the early 19thcentury. AnthropologistFranz Boasidentifies the Tillamook Native Americans as the southernmost branch of theCoast Salish peoplesof the Pacific Northwest. This group was separated geographically from the northern branch by tribes ofChinookan peopleswho occupied territory between them. The nameTillamook, he says, is ofChinookorigin, and refers to the people of a locality known asElimorKelim.They spokeTillamook, a combination of two dialects. Tillamook culture differed from that of the northern Coast Salish, Boas says, and might have been influenced by tribal cultures to the south, in what is nownorthern California.[5] CaptainRobert Grayfirst anchored inTillamook Bayin 1788, marking the first recorded European landing on the Oregon coast. Settlers began arriving in the early 1850s, and Tillamook County was created by the Territorial legislature in 1853. In 1862, the town itself was laid out, and the first post office was opened in 1866. The town was voted to be the county seat in 1873, and Tillamook was officially incorporated as a city in 1891. Restaurants here think local, putting farm and ocean-to-table ingredients to good use in their dishes. Tillamook Airport is a public use airport located 3 miles south of the central business district of Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. It is owned by the Port of Tillamook Bay. Port of Tillamook Bay Positioned in the heart of Tillamook County and surrounded by the natural splendor of the Oregon Coast, the Port of Tillamook Bay is an inland facility located just two miles south of the county seat of Tillamook and covers some 1,600 acres. The Port of Tillamook Bay serves as the core of the region's industrial economy. The Port of Tillamook Bay falls within Tillamook County's Enterprise Zone and, therefore, can offer financial incentives for new, expanding and relocating businesses. Terrain extraordinaire avec vue sur la montagne, la baie et l’océan. Prêt pour votre nouvelle maison. La faisabilité de la fosse septique est terminée, l’électricité et l’eau sont à la limite de la propriété. Le bas du terrain a un beau peuplement de sapins de Douglas avec sous-bois. Cette propriété est près du sommet de la colline et d’ici, vous pouvez voir à des kilomètres. Sapins de Douglas, sous-bois, vues, criques en pente et saisonnières. Tillamook possède un vaste musée de l’aviation présentant des dirigeables, des équipements de pilote et des avions historiques. La région autour de Tillamook possède plusieurs sentiers de randonnée, plus de 800 miles d’eaux navigables pour le kayak et de nombreux endroits pour la pêche au crabe, aux palourdes et à la pêche dans la baie de Tillamook. Le comté de Tillamook offre une abondance de loisirs de plein air : pêche, randonnée, kayak, camping, surf, observation des oiseaux, équitation, vélo de montagne, et même simplement passer du temps sur la plage. Maintenant, avec un nouveau SIG en ligne sur les sentiers et la carte des loisirs, il est facile de planifier un voyage, de faire les choses que vous aimez et de découvrir de nouveaux endroits pour les faire. Située au milieu d’un enchevêtrement de rivières et de champs agricoles, Tillamook est réputée pour son agriculture qui gère et cultive la beauté naturelle de la région. Une industrie laitière très prospère a conduit le nom de Tillamook à être fréquemment associé aux produits laitiers, et les visites de la crèmerie sophistiquée de Tillamook sont l’une des attractions les plus populaires de la ville. Tillamook a un climat qui se situe entre le climat méditerranéen d’été frais et le climat océanique. La ville bénéficie d’un climat doux et humide avec très peu de variations saisonnières de température en raison de sa proximité avec l’océan Pacifique. De novembre à avril, les températures maximales diurnes varient de 40 à 50 degrés avec des précipitations abondantes - y compris plus de 13 pouces par mois en novembre, décembre et janvier. Les chutes de neige sont très rares, mais les inondations hivernales sont courantes. Entre avril et octobre, les précipitations à Tillamook sont comparativement plus faibles que dans d’autres villes côtières, mais restent beaucoup plus humides que les centres de population de la vallée de la Willamette. Les précipitations annuelles moyennes de Tillamook sont d’environ 88 pouces, contre seulement 36 pouces à Portland. Les étés à Tillamook sont brefs et doux avec des températures diurnes moyennes dans les années 60, bien que les températures diurnes puissent parfois grimper dans les années 80 et 90 pendant des jours. L’été est de loin la saison la plus sèche à Tillamook, avec seulement 1,35 pouce et 1,33 pouce de pluie tombant en juillet et août, respectivement. La ville doit son nom au peuple Tillamook, une tribu amérindienne parlant une langue salishan qui a vécu dans cette région jusqu’au début du 19ème siècle. L’anthropologue Franz Boas identifie les Amérindiens de Tillamook comme la branche la plus méridionale des peuples Salish de la côte du nord-ouest du Pacifique. Ce groupe a été séparé géographiquement de la branche nord par des tribus de peuples Chinookan qui occupaient le territoire entre eux. Le nom Tillamook, dit-il, est d’origine chinook et fait référence aux habitants d’une localité connue sous le nom d’ElimorKelim. La culture de Tillamook différait de celle des Salish de la côte nord, dit Boas, et pourrait avoir été influencée par les cultures tribales du sud, dans ce qui est aujourd’hui le nord de la Californie. [5] Le capitaine Robert Gray a jeté l’ancre pour la première fois dans la baie de Tillamook en 1788, marquant le premier débarquement européen enregistré sur la côte de l’Oregon. Les colons ont commencé à arriver au début des années 1850 et le comté de Tillamook a été créé par la législature territoriale en 1853. En 1862, la ville elle-même a été aménagée et le premier bureau de poste a été ouvert en 1866. La ville a été élue siège du comté en 1873, et Tillamook a été officiellement incorporée en tant que ville en 1891. Les restaurants d’ici pensent local, en mettant à profit les ingrédients de la ferme et de l’océan à la table dans leurs plats. L’aéroport de Tillamook est un aéroport à usage public situé à 3 miles au sud du quartier central des affaires du comté de Tillamook, dans l’Oregon, aux États-Unis. Il appartient au port de Tillamook Bay. Port de Tillamook Bay Situé au cœur du comté de Tillamook et entouré par la splendeur naturelle de la côte de l’Oregon, le port de Tillamook Bay est une installation intérieure située à seulement deux miles au sud du siège du comté de Tillamook et couvre environ 1 600 acres. Le port de la baie de Tillamook est le cœur de l’économie industrielle de la région. Le port de Tillamook Bay fait partie de la zone d’entreprise du comté de Tillamook et, par conséquent, peut offrir des incitations financières aux entreprises nouvelles, en expansion et à la relocalisation.
Referentie: EDEN-T88277793
Land: US
Stad: Tillamook
Postcode: 97141
Categorie: Residentieel
Type vermelding: Te koop
Type woning: Huis en eengezinswoning
Omvang perceel: 8.094
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