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A free shuttle bus service from Eugene to the Oregon Country Fairgrounds is available for visitors all weekend starting at 10 a.m. at the Lane Transit District Station at 10th Ave. and Willamette ...
The Oregon Country Fair has supported artful and joyous lifestyles since 1969 but hit a few bumps along the way. Here are some of the key dates. Oregon Country Fair timeline: A 55-year odyssey of ...
The Fruit Salad Band plays in front of the Fruit Salad food booth on the final day of the 2024 Oregon Country Fair near Veneta Sunday, July 14, 2024. The Register-Guard covered the fair pretty ...
The last Republican to win a majority in Columbia County had been Herbert Hoover in the 1928 presidential election, although before 1932 no Democrat had won a majority in the county [24] since Samuel J. Tilden in 1876. In the 1952 presidential election, Columbia was the only county in Oregon to not back Dwight Eisenhower. However, Columbia ...
Columbia City: Charles Caples (1832–1906) was the first physician in Columbia County and built this home in 1870. Lucinda McBride Caples (d. 1916) served as a midwife and had family connections to many prominent Oregonians of the period. Charles, Lucinda, and the extended Caples family made important contributions to the early development of ...
The Ohio State Fair is one of the largest state fairs in the United States, held in Columbus, Ohio during late July through early August. As estimated in a 2011 economic impact study conducted by Saperstein & Associates; the State Fair contributes approximately 68.5 million dollars to the state's economy. [ 3 ]
The 55th annual Oregon Country Fair kicks off July 12 and tickets are already selling quickly. The fair is touted as a celebration of art, music, earth and family where attendees are encouraged to ...
Columbia City was founded in 1867 by Jacob and Joseph Caples. In 1870, the town had aspirations of becoming the terminus for Ben Holladay's Willamette Valley railroad. [6] The same year, Portland became the terminus of the west-side line, but the railroad never reached Columbia City. [6] Columbia City post office was established in 1871. [6]