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  2. Railway Exchange Building (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The structure was built in 1910, [3] marking Portland's first fully concrete building. [4] [5] It later became known as the Builders Exchange Building, then the Oregon Pioneer Building. [2] The building once housed the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. [6] It has also housed the Peruvian and Venezuelan consulates. [2]

  3. Bonita, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Bonita was a former station of the Oregon Electric Railway. [3] References This page was last edited on 22 July 2023, at 20:16 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  4. Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    The Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers (SDOP) is a nonprofit pioneer heritage association located in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] The SDOP was organized and incorporated on June 13, 1901 by the children of the elderly members of the Oregon Pioneer Association to memorialize the pioneers who arrived and settled in the early Oregon Country, Oregon Territory or Washington Territories ...

  5. Pioneer Courthouse Square Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    In Portland, Oregon, Christmas trees have been installed at Pioneer Courthouse Square annually since the public space opened in 1984. The trees have been donated by Stimson Lumber Company since 2002, and are delivered the week of Veterans Day (November 11).

  6. Pioneer Place - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Place is an upscale, urban shopping mall in downtown Portland, Oregon. It consists of four blocks of retail, dining, parking, and an office tower named Pioneer Tower . The mall itself is spread out between four buildings, interconnected by skywalks or underground mall sections.

  7. Oregon Pioneer Association - Wikipedia

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    On October 18, 1873, the Oregon Pioneer Society was reorganized as the Oregon Pioneer Association (OPA). [1] The group continued to hold annual meetings each June, usually around the June 15 "Pioneer Day" holiday, [ 2 ] with stenographic reports of these meetings published in pamphlet form for the historical record.

  8. Category:Oregon pioneers - Wikipedia

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    American pioneers, missionaries, trappers, and traders who arrived and settled in what is now the U.S. state of Oregon before 1890, especially those who arrived on the Oregon Trail from 1843 until 1855 and those who arrived pre-statehood in 1859. 1890 is when the United States Census Bureau officially declared the U.S. frontier closed.

  9. Christmas in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas tree is installed in downtown Portland's Pioneer Courthouse Square annually. [46] A Christmas tree lot has operated in southeast Portland's Woodstock neighborhood since 2004. [47] One local organization gives away Christmas trees to families in need each year. CJ McCollum partnered with the group when he played for the Portland ...