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Illahe was the first of three post offices established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries along the canyon of the lower Rogue River between Marial and Agness. After the Rogue River Wars of 1855–56 and the forced removal of most of the Takelma and other native people who lived along the river, a small number of newcomers began to settle along or near the canyon.
Website; North Oregon coastal history and natural history are combined in the former courthouse in downtown Tillamook. Founded in 1935. Tillamook Air Museum: Tillamook: Tillamook: Coast Aviation: Located in a WW II blimp hangar, includes over 30 War Birds and memorabilia Toledo History Center Toledo: Lincoln Coast History - Local
Here's a list of more than 50 events for students, alumni and the public celebrating the Broncos' homecoming 2024. Fayetteville State University homecoming 2024: Your ultimate guide to more than ...
To avoid difficult rapids, carriers delivered the mail by mule or horse between Illahe and Marial and after 1908 between Agness and both upriver communities. [14] Marial, at river mile (RM) 48 or river kilometer (RK) 77, is about 13 miles (21 km) from Illahe and 21 miles (34 km) from Agness by water. [15] The Marial post office closed in 1954. [13]
Visual art, American Indian and other cultures, regional history, historic Campbell House; formerly the Cheney Cowles Memorial Museum / Eastern Washington State History Museum Northwest Railway Museum: Snoqualmie: King Puget Sound Railroad Located in a depot, includes railway cars and locomotives, artifacts and memorabilia Of Sea & Shore Museum
Sep. 1—The Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum will celebrate the Labor Day holiday in style with its "Hall of Fame Homecoming Weekend" today, Sept. 1 and Saturday. The two-day event will be ...
The Museum of Aviation is hosting an event called Operation Homecoming on April 21 from 1–3:30 p.m. in Warner Robins that will feature former prisoners of war and their homecoming stories.
Permanent exhibits at the museum include Oregon My Oregon, a 7,000-square-foot (650 m 2) display covering Oregon’s history from early settlement to current times. Significant items include a reproduction of a ship's hull, a 1940s-era mercantile store, a complete lunch counter from a diner, and a 9,000-year-old sandal. [ 15 ]