Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Clatskanie (/ ˈ k l æ t s k ɪ n aɪ / ⓘ) is a city in Columbia County, Oregon, United States. It was named for the Tlatskanai Native American tribe, and the Clatskanie River which flows through the town and empties into the Columbia River about four miles to the north. The population was 1,737 at the 2010 Census.
Mayor Serving since Notes 1 Portland: Ted Wheeler: January 1, 2017 [1] [2] 2 Salem: Chris Hoy [3] November 2, 2022 3 Eugene: Lucy Vinis: January 9, 2017 [4] [5] 4 Gresham: Travis Stovall January 2021 [6] 5 Hillsboro: Steve Callaway January 3, 2017 [7] 6 Beaverton: Lacey Beaty: January 2021 [8] 7 Bend: Melanie Kebler [9] November 2020 [10] 8 ...
The Thomas J. Flippin House, also known as the Clatskanie Castle or simply The Castle by some [1] and the Flippin Castle by others, [2] is a 14-room, shingle-style Queen Anne structure in Clatskanie, Oregon. The house was commissioned in 1898 by Thomas J. Flippin, son of Oregon pioneers and founder of the West
The Chinook and Clatskanie Native American peoples inhabited this region for centuries prior to the arrival of Robert Gray, captain of the ship Columbia Rediviva, in 1792.The Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled and camped along the Columbia River shore in the area later known as Columbia County in late 1805 and again on their return journey in early 1806.
In Forest Grove, OR 47 intersects Oregon Route 8, [3] and the Tualatin Valley Highway leaves Oregon Route 47, and continues east towards Hillsboro and Beaverton on Oregon Route 8. North of the intersection, OR 47 is known as the Nehalem Highway. It continues north, passing through the town of Banks. [3]
The Columbia County Chronicle & Chief was a weekly newspaper published in St. Helens, Oregon, United States. It was formed in December 2023 by the merger of The Chronicle in St. Helens and The Chief in Clatskanie, both published by Country Media, Inc. It was the newspaper of record for Columbia County. [1] It ceased publication in September ...
Mayger is an unincorporated community in Columbia County, Oregon, United States. [1] Fishing is important to Mayger. [2] It was originally the site of Frenchman Charles Mayger's Mayger Logging Company, which he sold in 1886 to William F. Slaughter. [3] [4] Mayger's post office was established three years later and its first postmaster was ...
This page was last edited on 7 December 2022, at 18:45 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.