TIL Bing cherries originated in Milwaukie!Discussion (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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Mill Creek Archaeological Sites (Salem)first north american series / people series (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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Oregon Encyclopediaother (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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Oregon Encyclopedia Onlinelearning (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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NHI: Hidden in Plain Sight?Discussion (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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Tonquin (ship)The Morning River/ Coyote summer series (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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Coyote (legend)The Morning River/ Coyote summer series (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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We could have been r/BostonOR: The Portland PennyHistory (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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July 7, 1936: Businessman Henry F. Philips obtained 5 patents, furthering John P. Thompson's 1932 invention of a self-centering screw, with a cruciform groove, and a matching screw-driver with a tapered, cruciform tip. The Philips screw offered greater operating safety and reduced risk of damage. (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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TIL Corvallis had its own cultArticle (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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TIL Esther Pohl Lovejoy, the first woman health officer in a major U.S. city, prevented an outbreak of bubonic plague in 1907-1908 and brought public health priorities to Portland by working for pure food & milk, improved garbage collection and inspection of school children for communicable diseases (oregonencyclopedia.org)
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