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  2. High Desert Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded by Donald M. Kerr, a native of Portland, Oregon. [1] [2] Kerr had a passion for natural history that inspired the creation of the museum. [1]In 1974, Kerr established the Western Natural History Institute, and the High Desert Museum was an outgrowth of the institute opening in 1982.

  3. Donald M. Kerr (conservationist) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of Kerr's death, the High Desert Museum was a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m 2) facility with approximately .5 miles (0.80 km) of walking trails connecting the main museum with the birds of prey center and various outdoor exhibits. As of 2015, the museum attracted over 160,000 visitors each year, making it one of the most popular ...

  4. Category:Natural history museums in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Natural history museums in Oregon" ... High Desert Museum; J. Jensen Arctic Museum; John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; M. Mount Angel Abbey; N.

  5. List of museums in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Northwest Museum of Natural History, Ashland [96] [97] Working Wonders Children's Museum , Bend, closed in 2009 [ 98 ] Jensen Arctic Museum , Monmouth, closed in 2013, collection moved to the Museum of Natural and Cultural History (MNCH) at the University of Oregon in Eugene.

  6. High Desert (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The high desert of Oregon is located in the central and southeastern parts of the state. It covers approximately 24,000 square miles (62,000 km 2), extending approximately 200 miles (320 km) from central Oregon east to the Idaho border and 130 miles (210 km) from central Oregon south to the Nevada border. [1]

  7. List of ghost towns in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Apiary Road is a popular freight route for forest products moving from the Northern Oregon Coast Range to markets in Longview, Washington. [17] Ashwood: 1870 (c.) Jefferson: C [18] [19] Auburn: 1861 1903 Baker: A Site of first gold rush in eastern Oregon. [20] Austin: 1888 1950 Grant: C [21] Bacona: 1897 Washington: A

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  9. Dennis Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Dennis L. Jenkins is a research archaeologist, field school supervisor for the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology/Museum of Natural and Cultural History at the University of Oregon, and director of the university's Northern Great Basin Field School. One of his excavations led to a new accepted date for earliest human settlement in the Americas.