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The Brains on Apr 15th, 2011 in
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ContentsStates that Spent the Most Online for Mother’s DayStates That Spent the Least Online for Mother’s DaySpecial Statistical Note:I know this is an odd little statistic, but it is a little different and a little fun, so we thought we’d post it for you.
States that Spent the Most Online for Mother’s Day
Oregon spends more money on Mom than any other state in the country when it comes to...
Choose from a number of great Oregon Travel Guides that you can download to help you with your state report project, or to help plan your next trip to Oregon. There are three that can be downloaded and two that can be viewed online, or if you would rather, you can have any of them mailed to you.
Travel Oregon also puts out four newsletters that you can subscribe to online:
A general newsletter on travel in the...
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The Brains on Jan 1st, 2011 in
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ContentsPopulation Statistics for OregonSuggested Reading on OregonPopulation Statistics for Oregon
Below you will find the population statistics for the state of Oregon from the US Census Bureau. The data comes directly from their site, and is updated regularly.
Source: US Census Bureau
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Wondering what the rainfall is like in Oregon? This excellent precipitation map shows you the average rainfall throughout the state in a visual way. One picture is definitely worth a thousand words!
This precipitation map shows the amount of rainfall received by the state of Oregon. Download the map as a PDF file.
 
 
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The Brains on Jul 16th, 2010 in
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ContentsNational Parks of OregonInteractive Map of the Oregon National ParksNational Parks of Oregon
The following national parks can be found in Oregon: California National Historic Trail, Crater Lake National Park, Fort Clatsop National Memorial, National Monument, Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail, Nez Perce National Historical Park, Oregon National Historic Trail, Oregon Caves National...
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The Brains on Jul 1st, 2010 in
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ContentsOregon State Quarter WorksheetDownload the Oregon State Quarter WorksheetTake a look at Oregon’s state quarter, then try designing your own version. Choose from among the many historic events, natural wonders, monuments, and other symbols of Oregon when choosing the theme for your design. Add the finished page to your state report project.
 
 
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The Brains on Jul 1st, 2010 in
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ContentsHistory of the Oregon State QuarterOregon State Quarter Coloring PageOregon State Quarter Coloring PageDownload the Oregon State Quarter Coloring PageHistory of the Oregon State Quarter
On May 24, 2004, Governor Ted Kulongoski endorsed the recommendation of the 18-member Oregon Commemorative Coin Commission by forwarding the Crater Lake design to the United States Mint. Other themes considered by the...
ContentsOregon State AnimalOregon State BirdOregon State FishOregon State Insect
Oregon State Animal
Did you know that the American beaver is North America’s largest rodent and Oregon’s state animal? This helpful and colorful nature guide will guide you through the beaver’s habitat, characteristics, diet, and life cycle. If you want to use the photos in your report, simply double-click to...
Oregon State DanceOregon’s state dance is the square dance. Read the history of the this uniquely American dance here, and find out how square dancing has spread around the world.Source: Dosado
Oregon Statehood Pagaent
“186.130 Champoeg Historical Pageant as official statehood pageant. (1) The Champoeg Historical Pageant is proclaimed to be the official pageant of Oregon statehood.
(2) The State...
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The Brains on Jun 18th, 2010 in
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ContentsThe State Soil of Oregon is the Jory Soil SeriesDownload the Oregon State Soil ProfileThe State Soil of Oregon is the Jory Soil Series
The Jory series consists of very deep, well-drained soils that formed in colluvium derived from basic igneous rock. These soils are in the foothills surrounding the Willamette Valley. They have been mapped on more than 300,000 acres in western Oregon.
They are named after...