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The Oregon City Municipal Elevator is a 130-foot (40 m) [2] elevator which connects two neighborhoods in Oregon City in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is one of at least 8 outdoor municipal elevators in the world. [2] The upper portion contains an observation deck which accounts for its flying saucer appearance.
Oregon City is governed by a Mayor and a City Commission composed of the Mayor and four Commissioners elected from the City at large for terms of four years each. [20] Oregon City was the capital of the Oregon Territory until 1851; the following governors served during that time: George Abernethy, provisional governor of the Oregon Country 1845 ...
The Oregon City Transit Center is a TriMet transit center located at McLoughlin Blvd. and 11th Street in Oregon City, Oregon. [1] The northwest end of the center is at McLoughlin Blvd. and the southeast end is at Main Street, while Moss Street and 11th Street run through the center [1] and are restricted to buses only.
Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. (often abbrevriated as SIA) is an automobile assembly plant in Lafayette, Indiana, United States, which began as "Subaru-Isuzu Automotive, Inc.", a joint venture between Subaru Corporation and Isuzu Motors Ltd. [2] Today, the plant is a wholly owned subsidiary of Subaru Corporation which produces the Ascent, Crosstrek, Legacy and Outback models.
Nelson Rockefeller Confirmation Hearings transcript, Ron Nessen Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Rockefeller's Opening Statement to Senate Rules Committee, YouTube. United States Congress. "1974 United States vice presidential confirmation (id: R000363)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
However, Nixon settled on House Minority Leader Gerald Ford of Michigan, a moderate Republican who was popular among the members of Congress (in both parties) and who was good friends with Nixon. [1] Ford won the approval of both houses by huge margins, and was sworn in as the 40th vice president of the United States on December 6, 1973. [1] [2]
Oregon City station is an Amtrak station in Oregon City, Oregon, United States. The current station consists of a platform [ 3 ] and the city's historic Southern Pacific depot that was restored and moved to the site in 2010.
During the 2017–18 academic year Oregon City had a on-time graduation rate of 83%, 5% about the state average of 77%. 32% of the enrolled students participate in the free or reduced lunch program, and 91% have all required vaccinations. [2] In the same year 280 students or 3.5% of the student population was classified as homeless by the ...