Well some historic events are:
1788 Robert Gray came to Oregon.
1792 Gray found the Columbia River.
1848 Oregon's territory was established by Congress.
1857 Oregon's State constitution is drawn up.
1859 Oregon is admitted to the union as the 33rd state.
A really important event was when America won the Oregon territory and took it from Britain in 1848. There are also other arguments about which parallel it would be divided into, but this is when The U.S won Oregon.Another major event was the flood of 1861.
Historical sites in Oregon are: Bonneville Dam Historic District
Colombia River Highway
Crater Lake Superintendent's Residence
Deady and Villard Halls, University of Oregon
Fort Astoria Site
Fort Rock Cave
Jacksonville Historic District
Kam Wah Chung Company Building
Lightship WAL-604 "Colombia"
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
Oregon Caves Chateau
Pioneer Courthouse
Skidmore/Old Town Historic District
Sunken Village Archeological Site
Timberline Lodge
Wallowa Lake Site.
Hope this helps!
In 1804 Lewis and Clark passed through Oregon and 1804-1860 was the Oregon Trail era. There was also a flood from 1861-1862 that you should look into.
james gray came to oregon
There are many stops from the Oregon Trail that are historical sites. There is also Mount St. Helens which was a volcano that erupted not too long ago.
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the Oregon trail is one. Willamette valley is another one.
Oregon Historical Society was created in 1898.
The web address of the Oregon Jerusalem Historical is: www.ojhs.org
The address of the Oregon Jerusalem Historical is: Po Box 167632, Oregon, OH 43616
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a historical site is the Clark Avenue Railroad Underpass
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The web address of the Oregon Historical Society is: http://www.ohs.org
Don't go to the library. Some cool/historical sites are the Roman Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Piza and SOO much more.