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    Oregon (/ ˈ ɒr ɪ ɡ ən,-ɡ ɒ n / ... The Oregon Film Museum is located in the old Clatsop County Jail in Astoria. Additionally, the last remaining ...

  2. Há 2 dias · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: Jun 1, 2024 • Article History. flag of Oregon. Seal of Oregon. Oregon's state bird is the Western meadowlark. The Oregon grape is the state flower. Capital: Salem. Population: (2020) 4,237,256; (2023 est.) 4,233,358. Governor: Tina Kotek (Democrat) Date Of Admission: Feb. 14, 1859.

  3. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Mount Hood, a dormant volcano that last erupted around 1865, is covered by 12 glaciers. At 11,239 feet, it is the tallest peak in Oregon. In November of 1986, the 80-mile-long Columbia River Gorge ...

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  4. Both the Oregon Territory and the State of Oregon have had multiple laws and policies discriminating against racial minorities. An 1844 territorial statute outlawed slavery (slave owners were allowed to keep their slaves for three years upon which they would be freed) but also forced freed slaves to leave the territory [31] under threat of lashing (later hard labor).

  5. FUN STUFF. —Author Beverly Cleary, journalist Ann Curry, Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling, and chef James Beard have all lived in Oregon. —At 1,943 feet, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. —Oregon has the world’s only Big Foot trap, located in Siskiyou National Forest.

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  6. 14 de fev. de 2024 · PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon turns 165 years old on February 14. It was admitted to the Union as a state in 1859 by Congress.

  7. oregon.how › guides › facts-about-oregonFacts About Oregon

    9 de mar. de 2023 · Size. Oregon is the ninth largest state in the United States in terms of land area, covering 98,381 square miles. It is the 27th most populous state, with a population of 4,217,737 as of 2019. Oregon is the tenth most densely populated state in the United States, with a population density of 41.2 people per square mile.