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Oregon's state flag pictures
Oregon has more
The Columbia River gorge
Crater Lake is the deepest
Oregon and New Jersey
Eugene was the first city
Pilot Butte, a cinder
At 329 feet the Coast
At 8,000 feet deep
The hazelnut is Oregon's official
Oregon's state birthday
The "Oregon Pioneer" statue
The state park system has
Navy blue and gold are
The Chinook salmon is
The Willamette River was
In 1858 the richest gold find
Dorris Ranch in Springfield became
In 1876 the University of Oregon opened
In 1880 a sea cave was discovered
The nation's most photographed
Darlingtonia Wayside is
Oregon's second highest
The H.J. Andrews Experimental
Eugene is rated by
There are nine lighthouses
Portland is an example
High above the city of
At 11,239 feet Mount Hood stands
Silver Falls State Park is
Crater Lake is the deepest lake
Discovered in 1874 the caves
The world's largest rosary
The Carousel Museum contains
Fort Clatsop National Memorial
The small village of Bickelton
The Columbia Gorge National Scenic
The Ries-Thompson House is
Tillamook is home
Florence is known
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