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So Keizer went through a major boom in, uh, the mid 90s. There was, that's when the meadows up in North Keizer off between River Road and Wheatland was built.\n\nYou know, a couple hundred, twelve hundred homes were built up there, um. Just a lot of, uh, new, new business, uh, new, uh, residential, uh, subdivisions were made and built and people moved in. And we've always been a bedroom community to Portland and Salem. Always. You know, people say, well, Keizer, yeah, but Keizer is, Keizer's been here as a, as a place, uh, for 150 years.\n\nUm, But there's no there there. We don't have a downtown.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://keizerheritagemuseum.aviaryplatform.com/collections/3166/collection_resources/142059/file/262958#t=0.0,60.0"},{"id":"https://keizerheritagemuseum.aviaryplatform.com/collections/3166/collection_resources/142059/file/262958/transcript/75870/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Um, there's been a lot of, a lot of changes up and down River Road. Uh, there's been the beautification, revitalization project. There's been businesses coming in, coming out. At one point in time, Keizer had, if I remember correctly, had five McDonald's restaurants.\n\nFive. Some of them were regular, regular McDonald's, like the one there on River Road, and some were like these mini McDonald's Expresses. But they, you know, they had like five, and it's like, really? Are you kidding me?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://keizerheritagemuseum.aviaryplatform.com/collections/3166/collection_resources/142059/file/262958#t=60.0,91.91667"}]}]}]}