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The Oregon Encyclopedia is an authoritative and free resource on all things Oregon, from the expected to the unexpected. Learn more about the people, places, events, and institutions that define the history and culture of Oregon.

Every day the Encyclopedia grows, so check back often to read new entries and find new opportunities to contribute your voice to the Oregon story. 

All Oregonians are invited to participate by suggesting entries, writing submissions, and attending community meetings. All entries are written by knowledgeable authors, reviewed by experts, and meticulously checked to ensure accuracy.


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United Bicycle Institute

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Follow-up Community Meeting in Stayton

Join Editor-in Chief Bill Lang at the Stayton Public Library for an OE community event. Find out how you can help tell the many stories of Oregon's history.

Saturday, June 27, 10:00 am-12:00 pm
The Stayton Public Library
515 N 1st Avenue, Stayton

 

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George Abernethy of Oregon City

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Vortex I

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The Oregon Pony

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