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  • Lewis and Clark National Historical Park

    In late 1805, the members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition arrived on the Pacific Coast, the homeland of the Clatsop and Chinook people. The …

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  • Lewis & Clark College

    Lewis & Clark College, a private and academically selective liberal arts college in Portland, is recognized nationally for its excellence in undergraduate teaching, its …

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  • Lewis & Clark Law School

    In 1883, British scholar Richard Hopwood Thornton and Matthew Paul Deady, Oregon's sole federal district court judge, took steps to found a night law school …

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  • Lewis F. Linn and Oregon

    Senator Lewis F. Linn of Missouri was a tireless advocate for the United States occupation of the Oregon Country during his tenure in the U.S. …

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  • Lewis L. McArthur (1917–2018)

    Lewis L. McArthur believed names allow people to think about their own localities and to understand their history. He acted on that belief through decades …

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  • Lewis R. Alderman (1872-1965)

    Lewis Raymond Alderman, born and raised in Dayton, Oregon, was an early state leader in education and became a national figure during the first half …

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  • Liberty Theater (La Grande)

    La Grande businessman Stephen Gardinier and his wife Madeline opened the two-story Liberty Theatre in 1910—originally named the Orpheum, and later the Arcade—to capture the …

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  • Library Association of Portland

    The first public library in Oregon, supported by taxes and freely available to everyone, opened in Portland in 1902. While most American cities and towns …

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  • Lilla Leach (1886-1980)

    Lilla Irvin Leach was an independent field botanist who, with her husband John, systematically collected plants throughout Oregon and other western states. She was particularly …

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  • Lillian Pitt (1944-)

    Lillian Pitt (Warm Springs, Wasco, and Yakama) was born on the Warm Springs Reservation in 1944 and moved to Portland in the early 1960s …

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