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A Few of FR's Finest...Every Day...02-20-04...Oregon - "She Flies With Her Own Wings"
Mama_Bear

Posted on 02/20/2004 1:44:04 AM PST by Mama_Bear



A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day
Free Republic made its debut in September, 1996, and the forum was added in early 1997.   Over 100,000 people have registered for posting privileges on Free Republic, and the forum is read daily by tens of thousands of concerned citizens and patriots from all around the country and the world.
A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day was introduced on June 24, 2002. It's only a small room in JimRob's house where we can get to know one another a little better; salute and support our military and our leaders; pray for those in need; and congratulate those deserving. We strive to keep our threads entertaining, fun, and pleasing to look at, and often have guest writers contribute an essay, or a profile of another FReeper.
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~ Billie, Mama_Bear, dansangel, dutchess, Aquamarine ~







Please join us as we make a cyber-visit to another great state in this Union of ours.

Over the past few months each "Finest" hostess has profiled her home state and I will be presenting the other states in random order. Please FReepMail me if you would like to participate in spotlighting your state. I would love to have your input on what you would like to see highlighted.

These are the states we have presented to date:

05-23-03 Alabama
06-27-03 Maryland
07-11-03 Vermont
07-25-03 Utah
08-05-03 Texas
08-22-03 Nevada
08-26-03 Wash DC
09-05-03 Tennessee
09-17-03 Florida
09-19-03 Minnesota
10-03-03 New Mexico
10-14-03 Georgia
10-17-03 Louisiana
10-22-03 Michigan
11-04-03 South Dakota
11-14-03 California

01-09-04 South Carolina
02-06-04 West Virginia

As we present each of our 50 states we also salute the proud FReepers who call their state 'home'.

Today we are traveling to the great
state Oregon, "The Beaver State".



















One hundred and fifty years ago,
this cry was heard throughout
the east and midwest....

"Free land in Oregon!"




The 2,000 mile long route that stretched from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City pointed the way west for an estimated 300,000 pioneers and settlers in the middle of the 19th century. What turned out to be the largest voluntary peacetime mass migration in human history was critical to America's history as it sought to become a nation that stretched from "sea to shining sea".

Tens of thousands of wagons in every description, rumbled along this dusty trail. Still visible in many places, the ruts remain as a silent testimony to those who struggled, suffered and died in pursuit of their dreams.





An Oregon-bound airline, in 1849? Don't laugh--it almost happened. Rufus Porter, founder of Scientific American, planned to fly pioneers to Oregon on propeller-driven balloons powered by steam engines. He advertised the endeavor, and 200 brave souls signed up for the trip. But the "airline" never got off the ground.

Then there was the wind wagon, a cross between a sailboat and a wagon. Because it can be very windy in the West, it seemed like a good idea on paper. A prototype was built, and for a brief moment it barreled across the plains at the advertised 15 miles per hour. Then it went out of control and crashed. The inventor, "Wind-Wagon Thomas," kept trying for years, but never succeeded.

Others took a more low-tech approach, making the trip with only a simple wheelbarrow. It's hard to imagine pushing a fully loaded wheelbarrow for 2,000 miles, but several dozen people tried. For a time, they could outpace everything on the Trail, but human endurance has its limits. It is uncertain whether any of them made it all the way.

Mormon handcarts were somewhat more sophisticated. Like wheelbarrows, they were human-powered, but handcarts were pulled, not pushed. Thousands of handcarts made it to Salt Lake City, Utah, but there is no record of anyone taking a handcart further west.




***Oregon State Facts and Trivia***


  • Oregon's state flag pictures a beaver on its reverse side. It is the only state flag to carry two separate designs.


     
  • Oregon has more ghost towns than any other state.
     
  • Oregon and New Jersey are the only states without self-serve gas stations.
     
  • Eugene was the first city to have one-way streets.
     
  • Pilot Butte, a cinder cone volcano, exists within the city limits of Bend.
     
  • At 329 feet the Coast Douglas-Fir in Oregon is considered the tallest tree in the state.
     
  • At 8,000 feet deep Hells Canyon is the deepest river gorge in North America.
     
  • The Columbia River gorge is considered by many to be the best place in the world for windsurfing.


     
  • The hazelnut is Oregon's official state nut. Oregon is the only state that has an official state nut. The hazelnut is also known as the filbert.
     
  • Oregon's state birthday is on February 14, Valentine's Day.
     
  • The "Oregon Pioneer" statue that tops the capitol building in Salem is a work by Ulric Ellerhusen. This heroic figure represents the spirit of Oregon's early settlers.


     
  • In 1858 the richest gold find in the Cascade Mountains was discovered in the Bohemia Mining District at Sharp's Creek near Cottage Grove.
     
  • In 1876 the University of Oregon opened in Eugene. Deady Hall was the first building on campus and still exists.
     
  • In 1880 a sea cave was discovered near what is now known as Florence. Sea Lion Caves is known to be the largest sea cave in the world.
     
  • The nation's most photographed lighthouse is the Heceta Head Lighthouse located in Lane County.


     
  • Oregon's second highest waterfall is Salt Creek Falls in the Cascade Mountain range. It drops 286 feet.
     
  • Eugene is rated by "Bicycling Magazine" as one of the top ten cycling communities in the United States.
     
  • There are nine lighthouses standing along the coastline. Five are still being used; the others are designated historic monuments.
     
  • Portland is considered an example of outstanding urban planning. The city is known as The City of Roses.
     
  • Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and is formed in the remains of an ancient volcano.


     
  • High above the city of Portland the International Rose Test Garden features more than 500 varieties of roses cultivated continuously since 1917.
     
  • At 11,239 feet Mount Hood stands as the tallest peak in Oregon. Mount Hood is a dormant volcano.
     
  • Silver Falls State Park is the Oregon's largest state park. It features 10 waterfalls and contains a wide variety of forested hiking trails.
     
  • Discovered in 1874 the caves located in Oregon Caves National Monument are carved within solid marble.
     
  • Fort Clatsop National Memorial contains a replica of Lewis and Clark's 1805-1806 winter outpost.
     
  • In 1905 the largest long cabin in the world was built in Portland to honor the Lewis and Clark expedition.
     
  • A treaty between the United States and Spain established the current southern border between Oregon and California. The treaty was signed in 1819.
     
  • The Oregon Trail is the longest of the overland routes used in the westward expansion of the United States.
     
  • Haystack Rock off Cannon Beach is 235 feet high and is the third largest coastal monolith in the world.


     
  • The Seaside Aquarium was the first facility in the world to successfully breed harbor seals in captivity.




There is much to see and do in this interesting state,
not the least of which is exploring the beautiful
and rugged Oregon coastline.












The following websites provided
historical information and graphics....

"Oregon - The Facts"
"The Oregon Trail"








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To: WVNan
Hi Nan. :-)
241 posted on 02/20/2004 6:46:26 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul (Freedom isn't won by soundbites but by the unyielding determination and sacrifice given in its cause)
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To: SpookBrat
Are you leaving us Spooky? God hold you close in rest.
242 posted on 02/20/2004 6:50:01 PM PST by WVNan
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To: WVNan; Mama_Bear; LadyX

If you have seen any illustrations or promotional literature for the Oregon coast, you have probably seen an image of Haystack Rock. It is probably the most frequently photographed natural object in the state. Haystack Rock is a large monolithic basalt sea stack. I have heard it claimed to be the fifth largest in the world, but have not verified that. It is big and very scenic. The Needles are the two tall, narrow rocks just to the south of Haystack Rock.

"The Rock" is the breeding home of four species of sea birds: Tufted Puffins, Pelagic Cormorants, Pigeon Guillemots, and Western Gulls. The gulls nest up high on the rock using exposed nests. The puffins nest in burrows high on the north and northwest sides of the rock. The guillemots nest down quite low in cracks and crevasses. The cormorants stick their nests to small ledges medium high on the south side.

243 posted on 02/20/2004 6:51:32 PM PST by SAMWolf (Contrary to popular belief Hamas has nothing to do with ham. If you throw ham at them they get angry)
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To: Victoria Delsoul


Hood River, Oregon

244 posted on 02/20/2004 6:53:48 PM PST by SAMWolf (Contrary to popular belief Hamas has nothing to do with ham. If you throw ham at them they get angry)
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To: SAMWolf
Saw those. They are quite forbidding and mysterious.
245 posted on 02/20/2004 6:55:45 PM PST by WVNan
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To: SAMWolf
That looks like good Trout fishing.
246 posted on 02/20/2004 6:56:33 PM PST by WVNan
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To: Mama_Bear; WVNan; Aquamarine
Hi all....Sorry for my absence...busy times here.... Aqua and Nan...tomorrow dinner at our house is "on Lori"...TriTip.... the infamous bbq of the infamouse west coast hategroup summer picnic...LOL... Can't wait.

Lori...today was absolutely beautiful.... Need to schedule a west coast visit (if Mr. D. has his way we'll fly there....right now I'm okay within 60 miles of our airport ...not much further!) Can 't believe you did a stunt plane...that is too over the top for me!!!! YIKES!!! God love you girl!
247 posted on 02/20/2004 6:57:36 PM PST by dutchess
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To: SAMWolf
Really nice. Thanks Sam.
248 posted on 02/20/2004 6:58:03 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul (Freedom isn't won by soundbites but by the unyielding determination and sacrifice given in its cause)
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To: SAMWolf
Beauty abounds in your lovely state, for sure, Sam.
Thank you for showing it to us.
249 posted on 02/20/2004 6:58:07 PM PST by LadyX (((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
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To: WVNan
Yep, good trout fishing all over.
250 posted on 02/20/2004 7:00:41 PM PST by SAMWolf (Contrary to popular belief Hamas has nothing to do with ham. If you throw ham at them they get angry)
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To: dutchess
Lori...today was absolutely beautiful....

Awwww.......thanks. It was a fun day. I got absolutely nothing else done all day, but had a great time socializing with our Finest FRiends and Oregonians.

I have ordered a pizza, which should be arriving momentarily.

You guys enjoy that tri-tip tomorrow. :-)

251 posted on 02/20/2004 7:02:34 PM PST by Mama_Bear (Lori)
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To: LadyX; WVNan
I'm proud of the natural beauty in Oregon.

Now if we can only drive the Socialist politicians out. Where's St. Patrick when you need him?
252 posted on 02/20/2004 7:02:50 PM PST by SAMWolf (Contrary to popular belief Hamas has nothing to do with ham. If you throw ham at them they get angry)
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To: dutchess
Well, you could invite us over. There are at least 7 of us who would love to share that BBQ with you. ohioWfan says we need to start planning a meeting. I'm afraid to drive around Columbus these days. BTW, I know about busy. Got my Mason County Performing Arts Council launched yesterday and today. Mailed the corp. forms to the Sec. of State today.
253 posted on 02/20/2004 7:03:41 PM PST by WVNan
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To: Mama_Bear
Pizza! You gonna share? I made pizza tonight. Since Jack and I are both on Atkins, I make a hamburger crust pizza. It's delish.
254 posted on 02/20/2004 7:08:29 PM PST by WVNan
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To: WVNan
YOU COOKED??!!

What is the world coming to?!
255 posted on 02/20/2004 7:17:15 PM PST by LadyX (((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
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To: WVNan; Mama_Bear
Well, you could invite us over

Tomorrow is my very first attempt Tritip with JKPhoto's famous recipe. If it as good as I hear..I think we need a cross country BBQ...those who can't be there can send a covered dish (like. a tri-tip roast LOL....just loved how you packed it Lori and the Raven spice smells yummy) This could be the ultimate bring your own dish !!!!
256 posted on 02/20/2004 7:22:15 PM PST by dutchess
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To: LadyX
Okay caught you here when I'm not in between projects. So when do I get to send Giz (or FredtheCat) your way?????? Freepmail me :o)
257 posted on 02/20/2004 7:24:07 PM PST by dutchess
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To: WVNan
I make a hamburger crust pizza. It's delish.

I told JK (he is also on the Atkins diet) and he asked if you could freepmail the recipe when you get a few minutes. No hurry.

I ordered a meat lovers pizza. He isn't supposed to be eating the crust, but he is cheating a bit tonight.

258 posted on 02/20/2004 7:34:52 PM PST by Mama_Bear (Lori)
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To: SAMWolf
According to what I found on the internet on an Oregon Facts and Trivia site, Haystack Rock is 235 feet high and is the third largest coastal monolith in the world.

Thanks so much, SAM, for participating in Oregon day at the Finest. :-)

259 posted on 02/20/2004 7:38:29 PM PST by Mama_Bear (Lori)
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To: LadyX
Now now Sistah. I've been cooking with some degree of regularity since going on Atkins. One has to be creative on this diet so as not to get bored with the steady diet of meat, eggs and cheese. Have to invent new ways to use meat, eggs and cheese. Therefore I cook, but only infrequently.
260 posted on 02/20/2004 7:42:50 PM PST by WVNan
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