Alvadore is a small unincorporated community located in Lane County, Oregon, United States. The community was named after Albert "Alva" Dore, a local resident. Alvadore was once a busy railroad junction, but today it is a quiet rural area surrounded by farmland.
Alvadore is home to a diverse population of people, including farmers, artists, and outdoor enthusiasts. The community is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Alvadore has a small population, with only a few hundred residents. The community has seen steady growth in recent years as more people are drawn to its rural charm and natural beauty.
Alvadore is located in the Willamette Valley, surrounded by farmland and the Willamette River. The community is situated in a scenic area with rolling hills and lush greenery.
The economy of Alvadore is primarily based on agriculture, with many farms in the area producing crops such as hazelnuts, berries, and vegetables. The community also has a small number of businesses catering to residents and visitors.
Alvadore has a rich cultural heritage, with a mix of influences from the farming community and the nearby city of Eugene. The community hosts events throughout the year, including farmers markets, art festivals, and outdoor concerts.