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BARK is an Oregon, United States, non-profit organization that was created to combat logging, clear-cutting, deforestation and projects members say cause "commercial destruction" [1] in Oregon forests, specifically those of the Mt. Hood National Forest.
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The re-christened Arago sank at the same location. Steam schooner: Coos Bay: T.W. Lucas: 24 October 1894: Brig: Port Orford: Bawnmore: 28 August 1895: Steamship: Bandon: Ella Laurena: 18 December 1895: Abandoned by crew during a storm. Found ran aground the next day. Schooner: Coos Bay: Arago: 20 October 1896: Struck bar previously in 1891 at ...
Map of Clackamas County. Clackamas County (/ ˈ k l æ k ə m ə s / CLAK-ə-məss) is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 421,401, making it Oregon's third-most populous county. [1] Its county seat is Oregon City. [2]
St. John's Regional Medical Center after the May 22 Joplin tornado. The following is a list of confirmed tornadoes confirmed by local offices of the National Weather Service during the tornado outbreak sequence of May 21–26, 2011 that occurred over the Midwestern and Southern United States.
16 farms were blown away and the town of Grinnell was devastated, as well as the Grinnell College campus. Debris was carried 100 mi (160 km). Estimated F5. Caused 68 fatalities according to Grazulis. April 1883 Southeast tornado outbreak: April 22–23, 1883: Southeastern United States – ≥109 fatalities, ≥755 injuries
Clackamas is part of the Portland Metropolitan Area and lies approximately 10 miles (16 km) southeast of downtown Portland and to the east of Interstate 205 along Oregon Routes 212 and 224 and to the north of the Clackamas River. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 2.1 square miles (5.4 km 2), all of it ...
Mount Scott is a volcanic cinder cone with its summit in Clackamas County, Oregon.The summit rises to an elevation of 1,091 feet (333 m). [1] It is part of the Boring Lava Field, [3] a zone of ancient volcanic activity in the area around Portland, and was named for Harvey W. Scott, a 19th and 20th century editor of The Oregonian newspaper.