<P> Beaverton was an early home to automobile dealerships . A Ford Motor Company dealership was established there in 1915; it was purchased by Guy Carr in 1923 and over the years Carr expanded it into several locations throughout Beaverton . There are still several dealerships near the intersection of Walker and Canyon Roads . </P> <P> In the early 1920s, Beaverton was home to Premium Picture Productions, a movie studio which produced about fifteen films . The studio site was later converted into Watt's Field and associated aircraft manufacturing facilities . A second Beaverton airport, Bernard's Airport, was later developed farther north, at the present location of the Cedar Hills Crossing mall . </P> <P> The town's first library opened in 1925 . Originally on the second floor of the Cady building, it has moved repeatedly; in 2000 it was moved to its current location on Hall Boulevard and 5th Street . A branch location was opened for the first time in June, 2010, when the Murray - Scholls location opened near the Murrayhill neighborhood . The Beaverton libraries and 15 other local libraries participate in the Washington County Cooperative Library Services . </P> <P> In the 1940s, Tualatin Valley Stages, a division of Portland Stages, Inc., provided limited bus transit service connecting the city with downtown Portland, operating later as a separate company, Tualatin Valley Buses, Inc., through the 1960s . This was one of four privately owned bus companies serving the Portland metropolitan area which became collectively known as the "Blue Bus" lines . All four companies were replaced in 1970 by TriMet, a then - new regional transit authority, which expanded bus service to cover more areas of Beaverton . </P>

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