On March 17, 1936, one of the first professional black librarians in the city of Portland, Evelyn Crowell, was born. The corn dog is a staple of state fairs and ballparks across the country, but the ...
On March 17, 1936, one of the first professional black librarians in the city of Portland, Evelyn Crowell, was born. The corn dog is a staple of state fairs and ballparks across the country, but the ...
Patsy Smullin, owner and president of California, Oregon broadcasting NBC5’s parent company, is one of multiple Oregonians to be honored by the Oregon Historical Society. First celebrated in 2009, the ...
Footwear has long been part of Oregon’s story, from Nike’s roots in Eugene to sandals so old they predate most recorded history.
Oregon has one of the smallest populations of Black residents in the U.S., a reality shaped by its history. Oregon was the only state to include a Black exclusion law in its founding constitution in ...
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9 historic buildings receive Oregon’s highest preservation honor. Here are their stories
Nine Oregon restoration projects have been selected to receive Restore Oregon’s prestigious DeMuro Awards for extraordinary craftsmanship and excellence in historic preservation. The winning projects ...
JOSEPH — Three organizations in Northeastern Oregon are among 31 to share in $378,971 in grants the Oregon Heritage Commission has awarded. According to an announcement from the commission, the grants ...
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