The Steamer Vancouver brought a band and a crowd to watch Captain James Turnbull launch the newest Columbia River steamer, the Fannie Troup, on Sept. 30, 1864. Built in east Portland by James and W.H.
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The desiccation of the Great Salt Lake will lead to air and water pollution, a decline in agricultural productivity, loss of ...
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The architects are considered early leaders of the Northwest modern style that introduced the use of local wood, rough stone ...
Enter the first major U.S. airport with a timber roof and the wow factor is everywhere. Undertaken at a cost of $2.1 billion, ...
"Are you going to call it ‘A Tale of Two Bookshops’?" Craig Florence, owner of Mother Foucault's asks. We are not. The ...
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City of Portland and Prosper Portland announced on Friday that they settled with more than 150 Black families who lost their Albina District homes in the '70s.
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After two days of dredging, a crane on Friday pulled a Ford station wagon from the Columbia River that officials believe belonged to an Oregon family who disappeared while on a trip 66 years ago to co ...
The Oregon Rail Heritage Center has been in its current home near OMSI for about a dozen years, and now the center is having some growing pains, partly of its o ...
High-quality construction Small stature for so much power Attractive aesthetic Plenty of ports Very fast to extremely fast performance Apple just updated it for 2025, with an odd mix of the new M4 ...
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