Our Community

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Tabor originated as an independent city, as a rival of nearby early Portland on the 1,320-acre (5.3 square kilometers) Donation Land Claim of Reverend John Tabor, who sold the claim in 1882 to the Tabor Real Estate Company. The town of Tabor was incorporated by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on February 25, 1889. It was annexed by the city of Portland in 1893.

Tabor has an amusement park named Oaks Park along the river. A bike trail next to railroad tracks above the river is accessible from Tabor and links Milwaukie and downtown Portland. The Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge was established in 1988 and has allowed the preservation and protection of numerous species. Walking trails go through the park, traversing woods, meadow, and marshland.

Milwaukie Avenue and SE 13th Avenue are the locations of many restaurants, Moreland Theater, specialty retail, and neighborhood stores, upscale antique shops, a middle school, and other stores.

Charitable Contributions

Tabor Water and Power has been a proud partner with the Tabor community and has been able to donate over $500,000 to various local charities since 2001. Many of these donations have helped open and repair community center, fund after school programs, host annual community events, and more.