Washington State is approximately 240 miles long from its northern boundary with Canada to its southern boundary with Oregon.
Oregon and Washington, just like every other state in the United States have extradition agreements between them. This means that as long as there is not a more serious charge pending in Oregon, they will extradite to Washington State.
A long time. I have an order on it's way from Canada and I live in Oregon and it's already been 11 days.
Though one might guess Washington, as this state includes the entire Puget Sound area (where the coastline dips and backtracks on itself), and the San Juan Islands, Oregon has a much longer coastline on the Pacific Ocean.Coastline Length:Oregon 296 milesWashington 157 miles
The most contested rivalry in division I men's basketball is between Oregon State University and the University of Oregon. It was played 331 times before the conclusion of the 2009 season. The series has been played so often because of the close proximity of the campuses (45 miles), the relative isolation from other potential opponents in the days before long distance travel was common, and the long histories of each program (they first played one another in 1903). In fact, the six most played series in college basketball are all contests between Pacific Northwest schools: 1. Oregon State vs. Oregon, 331 games 2. Oregon vs. Washington, 284 games 3. Oregon State vs. Washington, 283 games 4. Oregon State. vs. Washington State, 278 games 5. Oregon vs. Washington State, 276 games 6. Washington vs. Washington State, 267 games 7. Kansas vs. Kansas State, 266 games Source: NCAA Division I Men's basketball records. web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/m_basketball_RB/2010/D1.pdf
Short answer: Berkeley, Stanford, Oregon, Oregon State, USC, UCLA, Washington,Washington state. Long answer: The history of the Pac-8/10/12 began with the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC). 1915: PCC was founded with four original members - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). 1917: Washington State College (now Washington State University) joined. 1918: Stanford University joined. 1922: University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho joined. 1924: University of Montana joined. 1928: UCLA joined. 1950: Montana resigned. 1958: Dissolution of PCC. 1959: Reformed as the Athletic Associates of Western Universities (AAWU). Original AAWU membership included UC Berkeley, Stanford, USC, UCLA and Washington. 1962: Washington State joined. 1964: Oregon and Oregon State joined. 1968: The name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted. 1978: University of Arizona and Arizona State University joined. Named the Pacific-10 Conference.
Short answer: Berkeley, Stanford, Oregon, Oregon State, USC, UCLA, Washington,Washington State. Long answer: The history of the Pac-8/10/12 began with the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC). 1915: PCC was founded with four original members - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). 1917: Washington State College (now Washington State University) joined. 1918: Stanford University joined. 1922: University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho joined. 1924: University of Montana joined. 1928: UCLA joined. 1950: Montana resigned. 1958: Dissolution of PCC. 1959: Reformed as the Athletic Associates of Western Universities (AAWU). Original AAWU membership included UC Berkeley, Stanford, USC, UCLA and Washington. 1962: Washington State joined. 1964: Oregon and Oregon State joined. 1968: The name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted. 1978: University of Arizona and Arizona State University joined. Named the Pacific-10 Conference.
Oregon became a state on February 14th 1859 so as of April 9th 2012 Oregon has been a state a little over 153 years.
Oregon's state animal is the Beaver because of the fur trading back a long time ago. Oregon is also called the Beaver state because of this.
173 miles
The Democrats have won in the state of Washington in the last seven general elections. To this day, the state of Washington is considered as a blue state.
Everett, Washington to The Dalles, Oregon is about 270 miles and will take between 4 and 1/2 and 5 hours.