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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.
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. Today’s travelers can visit both ...
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 ...
BAKER CITY, Ore. – The Oregon Trail Interpretive Center will be the new home of a book of historic pioneer maps thanks to Sen. Ron Wyden. Through a partnership between the Library of Congress ...
BAKER CITY, Ore. — Slightly more than 20,000 people have toured the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center near Baker City since the building reopened last May following a closure that lasted 3½ years.