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- Crater Lake Council - Home to scouting throughout Oregon and California with offices in Central Point Oregon, Bend Oregon, Klamath Falls Oregon, Medford Oregon, Grants Pass Oregon, and Yreka California. Includes information on Camp Makualla and Camp McLoughlin, and district and contact information
- Oregon Tombstone Transcription Project - Cemetery registration in Oregon with limited lookups from cemetery records by The Oregon Historic Cemeteries Association.
- Oregon Commentator Online - The Oregon Commentator is an independent journal of opinion published at the University of Oregon for the campus community.
- Oregon Genealogical Society: Oregon Pioneers - A list of many residents living in the Oregon Territory or Oregon before October 31, 1872 arranged by surname.
- Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers - Lineage society incorporated in 1901 to perpetuate the memory, industry, and sacrifices of the Oregon pioneers. Membership restricted to those direct bloodline descendants of the pioneers who arrived and settled in the Oregon Country, Oregon Territory, or Washington Territory prior to Oregon statehood, February 14, 1859.
- Oregon Quarterly - The University of Oregon Magazine - Quarterly magazine presenting the diversity of ideas and people associated with the university, Oregon, and the Northwest.
- Oregon Ski Resorts - A listing of ski resorts in Oregon, including trail information, mountain statistics, and current conditions.
- Hult Center for the Performing Arts - Host to eight resident companies; Dance Theatre of Oregon, Eugene Ballet Company, Eugene Concert Choir, Eugene Opera, Eugene Symphony Orchestra, Oregon Bach Festival, Oregon Festival of American Music, and Oregon Mozart Players. Two theaters: 500 seat Soreng Theater and 2,500 seat Silva Concert Hall.
- Oregon OnLine - Official site for the state of Oregon. Includes links to county and city pages, business, government, education, and Oregon facts.
- Hult Center for the Performing Arts - Host to eight resident companies; Dance Theatre of Oregon, Eugene Ballet Company, Eugene Concert Choir, Eugene Opera, Eugene Symphony Orchestra, Oregon Bach Festival, Oregon Festival of American Music, and Oregon Mozart Players. Eugene, Oregon.
Wikipedia Articles
- Libertarian Party of Oregon - The Libertarian Party of Oregon is a political party organized as a Minor Party pursuant to state election law"2005-2006 Election Laws: Constitutional and Statutory Provisions," Oregon Elections Division official website, and recognized by the State of Oregon as a state-wide nominating party"Political Parties in Oregon," Oregon Elections Division official website. It was organized in 1971 as one of the first state affiliates of the newly established national Libertarian Party, which nominated ...
- Constitution Party of Oregon - The Constitution Party of Oregon is a political party organized as a Minor Party pursuant to state election law"2005-2006 Election Laws: Constitutional and Statutory Provisions," Oregon Elections Division official website, and recognized by the State of Oregon as a state-wide nominating party"Political Parties in Oregon," Oregon Elections Division official website.
- Oregon, My Oregon - "Oregon, My Oregon" is the state song of Oregon, United States. Written for a song contest in 1920, the 16-line, 2-verse song became the state's official song in 1927.
- Oregon Route 11 - Oregon Route 11 is an Oregon state highway that runs between the city of Pendleton in eastern Oregon, to the Washington border south of Walla Walla, Washington. It is known as the Oregon-Washington Highway, which is Highway 8 (even though there are numerous other highways crossing the Oregon/Washington border), and includes ...
- Oregon City Bridge - The Oregon City Bridge is a steel arch bridge spanning the Willamette River between Oregon City and West Linn, Oregon, United States. It was built and is owned by the Oregon Department of Transportation as part of Oregon Route 43 and is the second southernmost Willamette bridge in the Portland metropolitan area, after the I-5 bridge in Wilsonville.