USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Lafayette
, Oregon in Yamhill County

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14 active listings near Lafayette
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$672,200   👍* 1402 N Madison St
$629,900   👍 425 E 13th Pl
$570,000   👍* 1745 N Young St
$539,900   👍 887 E 16th St
$527,610   👍* 170 W 19th St
$510,000   👍 310 W 13th St
$510,000   👍 310 W 13th St
$499,900   👍 201 W 17th St
$485,000   👍* 160 W 13th St
$479,000   👍* 905 E 15th St
$469,000   👍 620 Bridge St
$450,000   👍 1066 E 15th St
$399,900   👍* 908 N Lincoln St
$399,900   👍 952 N Adams St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Lafayette, OR?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Lafayette, Oregon:

1. Lafayette was originally named "La Fayette" in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette, a French aristocrat and military officer who fought with the Colonists in the American Revolutionary War.

2. Lafayette is located in Yamhill County and has a population of approximately 3,900.

3. One of the famous landmarks in Lafayette is the Joel Perkins Park, which features a playground, a basketball court, a sand volleyball court, picnic areas, and a stage for live music events.

4. Lafayette is known for its annual city-wide celebration called the "Lafayette Pioneer Cemetery Memorial Day Weekend Celebration." During this event, residents and visitors gather to do a cleanup of the historic cemetery and participate in other activities, such as a parade, a car show, and a barbeque.

5. Lafayette was once a major transportation hub in Oregon during the mid-1800s, with a major stagecoach stop and depot. The town also became a center for commerce, as it was located at the junction of two main roads in the region.

6. The city was incorporated on November 4, 1874, and since then, it has continued to thrive as an agricultural community, producing crops such as hazelnuts, orchard fruits, and berries.