Uniquely Oregon

Uniquely Oregon
Author: Mary Boone
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781403447289

Each book in this series concentrates on the things that make each state unique. State-specific topics covered include: geography and climate, "Famous Firsts," state symbols, history and poeple, state government, culture, food, folklore and legends, sports teams, businesses and products, attractions and landmarks.

Uniquely Oregon

Uniquely Oregon
Author: Larry King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780840373267

The Oregon State Fair

The Oregon State Fair
Author: Steven Robert Heine
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738548777

Since the first Oregon State Fair was held on four acres along the Clackamas River in the Gladstone/Oregon City area in 1861, the fair has been the focal point of Oregon culturea place to see and be seen and to compete against the best in the state. It has been a place of victory and a place of discovery for nearly 150 years. For many generations of Oregonians, the fair was a chance for families and friends to reunite and share the excitement of this grand, uniquely Oregon event. Today the fairs popularity continues and, for 12 days each year, transforms the fairgrounds in Salem into the fifth largest city in the state.

Grant's Getaways: 101 Oregon Adventures

Grant's Getaways: 101 Oregon Adventures
Author: Grant McOmie
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0882409476

“Grant has long been a favorite of mine and now he’s sharing the how, what, where, and when of his insightful outdoor adventures. Whether tree climbing, cooking up a crawfish boil, digging clams and fossils, kayaking, snowshoeing, or soaring skyward, Grant offers 101 concise vignettes that intrigue and encourage us to lace up our boots and get out there. As Grant so aptly puts, ‘Why live here if you don’t go searching for those singular moments which set Oregon apart.’ Amen.” —MJ Cody, co-editor of Wild in the City Emmy Award-winning journalist and fifth-generation Oregon native Grant McOmie provides travelers with an in-depth guide to 101 of the best Oregon destinations featured in his popular television series Grant's Getaways, produced by KGW-TV and Travel Oregon. Come along with Grant McOmie as he explores family-friendly destinations and day trips across the width and breadth of Oregon. From kayaking in Netarts Bay, riding a jet boat on the Rogue River, and fishing for Deschutes River steelhead to exploring Lava River Cave in the Newberry Volcanic National Monument, digging for fossils in the John Day Basin, and riding mountain bikes at Black Rock, Grant's Getaways: 101 Oregon Adventures has an outdoor adventure for everyone. The book is organized by the month in which the television segment was filmed, and features 75 photographs from Grant’s outdoor adventures. Also included are travel tips such as "What to Know if You Go" and "Best Time of the Year" as well as access information.

Oregon Pioneer Cattle Barons

Oregon Pioneer Cattle Barons
Author: Dorys Crow Grover
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1684099102

Much as men rushed to the California gold fields, a small group of proud and visionary cattlemen heard of the boundless open and free range land of Central and Southeastern Oregon in the mid-1800s and brought their herds there. Sometimes called “Cattle Kings,” or “Cattle Barons,” they ruled with painstaking vigor, occasional cruelty, and tenacity the untitled land. Thousands of their cattle and horses grazed on the boundless prairies. Four men who built cattle empires were John Devine, Peter French, Bill Hanley, and Henry Miller. One of these four barons eventually owned it all. Smaller ranchers were tolerated but bun-carrying vaqueros discouraged intruders, particularly sheep men and homesteaders. Their empires lasted until the mid-1900s, but during their time they made the era legendary in the history of the region.

Grant's Getaways: Guide to Wildlife Watching in Oregon

Grant's Getaways: Guide to Wildlife Watching in Oregon
Author: Grant McOmie
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1941821758

Take a Walk on the Wild Side with Grant McOmie and discover that there is always something new to see in Oregon. Many of Grant’s favorite wildlife watching destinations are included in this handy guidebook and they have also been featured in the popular television Oregon travel series Grant’s Getaways. This is a detailed reference book for wildlife viewing and is part of his new series of guidebooks.

Uniquely Oregon

Uniquely Oregon
Author: Lincoln Debunce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2013-07-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781465222459

Lost Restaurants of Portland, Oregon

Lost Restaurants of Portland, Oregon
Author: Theresa Griffin Kennedy
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2022-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467143308

A full menu of unforgettable events and historical milestones. Delve into the Rose City's colorful and sometimes tumultuous past through the memories, meals and recipes that put these bygone restaurants on the map. From The Quality Pie, a favorite of Portlanders from all walks of life, to the River Queen, which enjoyed a long and storied life as a working vessel before becoming a stationary restaurant on the Willamette River, visitors and locals alike have enjoyed a unique variety of eateries. Celebrities once enjoyed steak dinners in the Barbary Coast's Roaring 20's Room while Café Lena offered simpler fare to poets and dreamers in search of a relaxed atmosphere. Join author Theresa Griffin Kennedy for a sumptuous tour of Portland's shuttered cafés, diners and grand dining rooms.

Leveraging an Empire

Leveraging an Empire
Author: Jacki Hedlund Tyler
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2021-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1496227646

Leveraging an Empire examines the process of settler colonialism in the developing region of Oregon via its exclusionary laws in the years 1841 to 1859.