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One of the city's older neighborhoods, first platted in 1889. The northern portion of the neighborhood contains the majority of the neighborhood's older homes, some built as early as the 1880s. Post World War II housing construction is concentrated in the southern panhandle and the northeast corner of the neighborhood. More recent urban infill housing is scattered throughout the area although more concentrated in the eastern portion of the area.

 

Business and civic activity is concentrated in Woodstock's Village Center located on SE Woodstock Blvd. between SE 39th and SE 52nd Avenues. Churches, a library, and a community center are interspersed with large and small commercial establishments offering a wide range of consumer goods and services. Single and multi-unit residential surround the Village Center with most multi-unit dwellings located near SE Woodstock Blvd. Three schools - Woodstock Elementary School, Lewis Elementary School, and Our Lady of Sorrows Elementary School - are within easy walking distance of the Village Center. Reed College is down the hill to the west, two blocks away