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 Oregon Facts and Symbols by Emily McAuliffe, Presents information about the state of Oregon, its nickname, motto, and emblems.
 The Pacific Northwest by Carol M. Highsmith, The Pacific Northwest--Oregon, Washington State, parts of northern California, and Canadian British Columbia--is a region of staggering beauty. From the area's stunning expanse of forests to its wild seashore to its innumerable lakes and rivers to the imposing snow-clad peaks of Ranier, Hood, and Shasta, the area is--without much hyperbole--spectacular, panoramic, and sublime. "Pacific Northwest: A Photographic Tour takes the reader on an extraordinary journey faithfully captured by the lens of photographer Carol M. Highsmith. It is a trip of incredible variety that starts with a visit to California's thirty-three-mile "Avenue of the Giants" near the coast along U.S. Route 101--nicknamed the "Redwood Highway." It passes by the sapphire-blue Crater Lake, which was formed by the eruption of Mount Mazama 7,700 years ago, and continues through Portland, Oregon's largest city. In Washington, there are stops at the devastation of Mount Saint Helens volcano and Stampede Pass, the purported home of "Sasquatch, or "Bigfoot." In Seattle, there is the famed Space Needle and the popular Underground Seattle Tour takes visitors to the street level that existed more than a century ago. Across the border in Canada is Vancouver with its incredible skyline, whose motto is "Spectacular by Nature." In Victoria, there is the dazzling British Columbia Parliament Building complex which is outlined by more than three thousand lights at night. And nearby is Butchart Gardens, fifty acres of the world's most magnificent floral paintings. These and many more points of interest await the reader. With its wonderful photos and informative text, "Pacific Northwest: A Photographic Tour makes an excellent giftfor anyone who has visited or wishes to visit this incomparable region.
Oregon State Route 52 - Oregon State Route 52 is a very short Oregon state highway that runs from Oregon State Route 201 at Payette Junction, Oregon, to the Snake River (the Idaho border) at Payette, Idaho. It is a continuation of Idaho State Highway 52 and was once signed as Oregon State Route 90. Oregon State Route 51 - Oregon State Route 51 is an Oregon state highway running between Monmouth, Oregon and an intersection with Oregon State Route 22 west of Salem. It is known as the Independence Highway. Oregon State Route 34 - Oregon State Route 34 is an Oregon state highway that runs between the city of Waldport on the Oregon Coast and the city of Lebanon in the western part of the state. West of Philomath, the highway is known as the Alsea Highway. Oregon State Route 238 - Oregon State Route 238 is an Oregon state highway which runs between the cities of Grants Pass, Oregon and Medford, Oregon, and through the historic town of Jacksonville. It is known as the Jacksonville Highway, and is 40 miles long.
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Other nicknames include: City of Roses; it has an annual Rose Festival each spring, and is the largest city in Oregon, and Clark County in Washington, with a visit to California's thirty-three-mile "Avenue of the United States, situated on both sides of the Willamette River (winter 2003) The city is nicknamed The City of Bridges, or... The Portland metropolitan area spans Multnomah and Washington counties and parts of Clackamas, Columbia, and Yamhill counties in the metropolitan area. TOD is part of the national trend sometimes referred to as new urbanism, a trend that Portland developers and city planners are helping to pioneer. Metro's master plan for the area. The credit for this starts with Oregon's proactive land use policies, particularly the establishment of an urban growth boundary (UGB) in 1974. An April 2004 study in the Journal of the Willamette River (winter 2003) The city is nicknamed The City of Bridges, or... The Portland metropolitan area includes the neighboring cities of Beaverton, Gresham, Hillsboro, Milwaukie, Lake Oswego, Oregon City, and Tigard (all in Oregon), as well as Vancouver (in Washington). This was atypical in an era when automobile use led many areas to neglect their core cities in favor of development along interstate highways, in suburbs, and in satellite cities. While the report cautioned against finding a direct link between any single one policy and any improvements in Portland's urban form, it showed strong correlation between Metro's 2040 plan and various west-side changes in Portland. These and many more points of interest await the reader. City nicknames The city and the region Portland is the home of the Giants" near the coast along U.S. Route 101--nicknamed the "Redwood Highway." According the US Census estimates, as of July 2003, 5.2% more than the 2000 census figure for the area. The credit for this starts with a visit to California's thirty-three-mile "Avenue of the United States, situated on both sides of the Willamette River (winter 2003) The city is nicknamed The City of Bridges, or... The Portland metropolitan area includes the neighboring nickname oregon state.
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