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Oregon Olivia B.W., Taylor R., John L.
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Capital City, Major Cities, Region in the U.S. Capital City: Salem Major Cities: Portland, Springfield, Medford Region in the United States: The Pacific States The Pacific States
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Population, Nickname Population: 3,421,399 people Nickname: Beaver State
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State Flag, State Bird, State Tree State flag State bird, Western Meadowlark, State flower, Oregon Grape, State tree, Douglas-Fir
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Geography Oregon includes rain forests, mountains, deserts, valleys, rivers, canyons, waterfalls, plains, and plateaus.
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History Lewis and Clark spent the winter of 1805- 1806 near the rugged Oregon coast at what is now known as Ft. Clatsop. The Oregon trail stretches about 2,000 miles from Independence. Oregon became a state on February 14, 1895.
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Economy, Jobs, Products Greenhouses and nursery products timber, beef cattle, milk, wheat, hay, electronic equipment, wood products, food products, transportation equipment, machinery, metal products, paper products, printed materials.
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Popular Attractions and Sports Teams Sea lion Caves, Japanese gardens, Mount Hood Railroad, The Oregon Vortex Sports Teams: Portland Forest Dragons {AFL}, Portland Trailblazers {NBA}
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Famous People, Colleges/Universities Famous People: Ann Curry- Television Journalist, Beverly Clearly – Author Portland University, Reed College, Southern Oregon University, Warner Pacific College
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Resources Used http://www.50states.com.50states.com World Book Encyclopedia 2002 http://www.Culturegrams.com http://www.Shgresources.com
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