- Oregon - Wikipedia
The Oregon Treaty of 1846 formally brought Oregon under American sovereignty, and the Oregon Territory was created two years later Oregon was admitted to the United States on February 14, 1859, becoming the 33rd state
- Oregon. gov : State of Oregon
Oregon's official state nut is the hazelnut (a k a , filbert) Oregon produces 99% of the U S national crop and the industry is booming Oregon has its own Seven Wonders including sky-high mountain peaks, deep lakes, painted hills, endless coasts, and more!
- Oregon Maps Facts - World Atlas
Oregon, also nicknamed, “The Beaver State”, is located in the Pacific Northwest United States It shares its northern border with Washington, its eastern border with Idaho, its southern border with Nevada and California, and its western coastline with the Pacific Ocean
- The 21 Top Things to Do in Oregon - U. S. News Travel
From vineyards to geological sites, the Beaver State offers a variety of attractions to explore Visit beaches, forests, mountains and cities across Oregon
- Oregon | Geography, History, Capital, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Oregon, constituent state of the U S It is bounded to the north by Washington, to the east by Idaho, to the south by Nevada and California, and to the west by the Pacific Ocean Its largest city is Portland and its capital is Salem, both of which are in the northwestern part of the state
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Oregon (2026) - Tripadvisor
Must-do experiences in Oregon Book these experiences for a close-up look at Oregon
- Visit Oregon | Oregon Travel Vacation Guide
The Oregon Travel Guide gives you the overview — 8 regions, top attractions, honest recommendations, and the practical details you’ll actually need Then, The Oregon Insider lands in your inbox weekly with seasonal tips, new itineraries, and the kind of specific, opinionated recommendations you won’t find in any official tourism brochure
- Travel Oregon | Oregon Vacations Travel Guide
Oregon is on the West Coast, right between Washington and California Made up of seven diverse regions, Oregon has the ocean, mountains, valleys, high desert, cities, small towns, and almost everything in between
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