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"We could see the top of one hill and think that was the last. But when we gained that, others kept rising before us. To look back, in retreat, seemed utterly out of the question. To look forward was to look directly upwards, as the ascent seemed almost perpendicular." Harriet Hitchcock, 13, 1865, Oregon Trail
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Amanda Wood Reed (1832–1904)
Amanda Wood Reed was an early twentieth-century philanthropist and the …
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Bonnie Merrill (1935–2019)
Bonnie Merrill, a dancer, teacher, and choreographer, was a founder and…
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Brownsville
The City of Brownsville (Linn County) is in the southern Willamette Val…
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Helen F. Althaus (1910–2006)
A descendent of Oregon pioneers, Helen Althaus was a pioneer woman lawy…
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Helen Jackson Frye (1930–2011)
Helen J. Frye was the first woman to serve as a judge of the Lane Count…
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Herbert Milton Schwab (1915–2005)
Herb Schwab was the first chief judge of the Oregon Court of Appeals, a…
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Hood River Irrigation
Irrigation in the Hood River Valley, about sixty miles east of Portland…
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Klamath Falls (city)
Klamath Falls, the county seat of Klamath County, is on the southeaster…
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Mill Creek Correctional Facility
The Mill Creek Correctional Facility, located on Turner Road southeast …
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Mt. Ashland Ski Area
The Mt. Ashland Ski Area, which encompasses over 240 acres of national …
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Oregon School for the Blind
The Oregon School for the Blind, also known as the Oregon Institute for…
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Pine nuts
Pine nuts, the edible seeds of Pinus sp. trees, are a key food source f…
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Pronto Pups
A Pronto Pup is a popular fast food invented in Oregon and marketed nat…
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Siskiyou Mountains in Oregon
Southwestern Oregon’s Siskiyou Mountains, which comprise the largest su…
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Stephen Rogers McCarthy (1943–2023)
An adventurer who took risks in life and in business, Steve McCarthy wa…
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The Northern Great Basin During the Ice Age
During the Ice Age, from about 25,000 to 11,700 years ago, the Northern…
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Vancouver Barracks
Established in 1849, Vancouver Barracks played a pivotal role in region…
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Wheat Farming in Oregon
In the United States, wheat is consistently among the top five crops in…
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Additional Funding
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This project has been funded in part by the Oregon Heritage Commission and the Oregon Cultural Trust
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This project has been funded in part by an American Rescue Plan Act Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of Oregon.