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  • Fort Rock Sandals

    Fort Rock sandals are a distinctive type of ancient fiber footwear found in southeast Oregon and northern Nevada. Named by archaeologist Luther Cressman, who …

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  • Fort Stevens

    One of the three major forts designed to protect the mouth of the Columbia River,  Fort Stevens was constructed on the Oregon side of …

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  • Fort Umpqua (HBC fort, 1836-1853)

    Fort Umpqua was a small but important post in the Hudson’s Bay Company’s fur-trade empire in the Oregon Country. The farthest south of the …

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  • Fort Vancouver

    Fort Vancouver, a British fur trading post built in 1824 to optimize the Hudson’s Bay Company’s operations in the Oregon Country, was the headquarters and …

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  • Fort Yamhill Blockhouse

    The Fort Yamhill Blockhouse is one of the few architectural remnants from the era of wars and treaties with Native people in western Oregon, from …

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  • Fortnightly Club of Eugene

    Fortnightly Club of Eugene is a women’s study group started in 1893 “to bring together women interested in artistic, economic, philanthropic, literary, and scientific pursuits …

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  • Fossil

    The town of Fossil is the county seat of Wheeler County and the cultural and economic piston for a large geographical area. The town comes …

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  • Fossil Lake

    A small, sandy playa in central Oregon's Fort Rock Basin, Fossil Lake is one of the nation's most significant fossil sites, with fossils ranging from …

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  • Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum

    The Four Rivers Cultural Center in Ontario is a nonprofit organization dedicated to telling the history of the western Treasure Valley. “Four Rivers” refers to …

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  • Fr. Adrien Croquet (1818-1902)

    Father Adrien-Joseph Croquet (pronounced “Crockett” locally) arrived in Oregon in 1859 from Belgium. Throughout his time in Oregon, he maintained an eclectic missionary lifestyle, traveling …

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