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Clackamas County End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center will close, again, after Labor Day Published: Aug. 13, 2009, 5:24 p.m.
“The Trail Tenders were a foundational cornerstone for the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center’s inception ... that we’ve come to the end of the trail,” Popa said.
. A $20,000 grant from the Oregon Community Foundation is paying for the work. The interpretive center --boxy buildings that once housed displays and programs -- are beneath the hoops, which once ...
The wagons are packed and moving west into Baker City this winter as the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center takes up a temporary home at the Baker Heritage Museum. The change is ...
On the other side of the state, in Oregon City, is the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, a smaller, but similarly well-done facility that also documents the history of the trail.
Starting about a year from now, people who visit Baker County to learn about the Oregon Trail will have to go somewhere other than the Interpretive Center that has stood atop Flagstaff Hill for ...
In the Portland suburb, we spent a couple of hours at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center that offers a film and exhibits related to the trail. After weeks following the trail from ...
BAKER CITY, Ore. — A warm and windy morning greeted those attending the reopening ceremony for the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. The ceremony took place Friday, May 24 ...
Their tribulations are explained in great detail at museums like the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center in Baker City, Ore., which uses a full-size diorama, complete with oxen and freshly dug graves ...
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