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  • Stanley Moore (1914-1997)

    This photograph shows Stanley Moore with his wife in 1953. Stanley Moore was a distinguished philosophy professor and the most visible Oregonian investigated by anti-communists …

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  • Starkey Experimental Forest and Range

    A first-class U.S. Forest Service and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife research facility, the Starkey Experimental Forest and Range is a 28,000-acre enclosure of …

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  • Stark Street Library

    In 1891, after 27 years of dedicated fund raising, the Library Association of Portland opened this two-story, solid stone building on Stark  (now Harvey Milk), …

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  • Star Theater

    Since the Star Theater opened in Portland in May 1911, it has operated as a silent movie house, a burlesque club, an adult film theater, …

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  • Starvation Creek

    Starvation Creek, with its spectacular 186-foot waterfall, flows north a few miles from Viento Ridge into the Columbia River, about eight miles west of …

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  • State Library of Oregon

    Since 1905, the State Library of Oregon in Salem has worked to develop library services for all Oregonians. The library also serves as the library …

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  • State of Jefferson

    In all of American history, only two states have been formed from older states that were already admitted to the Union:  Maine (from Massachusetts, …

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  • State of Jefferson Brochure

    The “State of Jefferson” was a publicity stunt organized in 1935 by disaffected residents of southern Oregon and northern California who were concerned that Salem …

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  • State of Oregon v. Hill Military Academy

    In 1923, the Hill Military Academy of Portland filed suit with the U.S. District Court against the State of Oregon to challenge legislation that would …

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  • State of Oregon v. Norman Williams

    In May 1904, in State of Oregon v. Norman Williams, an Oregon jury made legal history by convicting a man of murder without having …

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