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How does Clackamas compare to Portland and the other suburbs as far as "inclusive" atmosphere is concerned. We're an interacial family and are looking for a comfortable environment.
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I have to say I think Oregon is pretty mellow on the who racial thing. My girls are bi-racial and we live in a real tiny town and have never had a problem or felt one any where. I don't live in Clackamas but do shop there often everyone has been friendly but I must say that I hear about clackamas alot on the news. Do some research on the crime in that area first.
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Thank you....It's good to know.
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Clackamas is a growing area, has some good new neighborhoods and schools, big shopping center.
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