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    Oregon (OR) - Real Estate Resources

    Oregon Association of REALTORS®
    693 Chemeketa St
    Salem, OR 97301
    oar@oregonrealtors.org
    (503) 362-3645 - (800) 252-9115 - Fax (503) 362-9615

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    1177 Center St. NE
    Salem, OR 97301-2505
    orea.info@state.or.us
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    Oregon

    Oregon entered the union in 1859.  It became the 33rd state.  The capital is Salem.

    The state is bordered by California, Nevada, Idaho, Washington and the Pacific Ocean.  The largest cities are Portland, Eugene, Salem, Gresham and Hillsboro.

    The products in Oregon include cattle, fruit and nuts, wheat, dairy and vegetables.  The industry in the state includes lumber, wood products, food processing, tourism and scientific instruments.

    Some of Oregon's symbols are:
           Flower is Oregon grape
           Tree is the Douglas fir
           Bird is the western meadowlark
           Fish is the Chinook salmon
           Insect is the swallowtail butterfly
           Nut is the hazelnut

    Didja know ….?

    *Oregon has more ghost towns than any other state.

    *Crater Lake is what is left of an ancient volcano and is the deepest lake in the United States.  This is one of the “don’t miss” places to see.  The natural beauty is incredible.  Be sure to take some peanuts as the squirrels and chipmonks charge very little for some fun moments.

    * The coast Douglas fir tree is thought to be the tallest tree in the state.  It is 329 feet tall.

    *The deepest river gorge in North America is Hell's Canyon which is 8,000 feet.

    *There are nine lighthouses along Oregon's coastline.  Four of them are historic sites now but five are still in use.

    *Oregon Caves National Monument was discovered in 1874.  The caves are carved in solid marble.

    *Crown Point is a spot that has breathtaking views of the Columbia River Gorge.  The octagonal  Vista House was built in 1916 and houses a museum and gift shop along with diagrams of the views that describe geologic points of interest.

    *Tillamook is a town built with cheese in mind.  For over 100 years the farmers co-op has produced cheese sold around the world.  Stop in and take the self guided tour.  See how cheese is made and sample everything from ice cream to fudge and yes, they even have cheese!!
    *Ashland is a unique city in itself.  One of the reasons is the Lithia water that springs from the ground.  Many people come to drink the water which has an effervescent quality and a sulfurous taste.  Even if the water does not interest you, the location of the springs is now a beautiful park as well as being National Historic Site.  Victorian houses and vintage buildings make the town quaint.  Ashland has become a true culture center.  Several theaters including an Elizabethan outdoor theater offer everything from Shakespeare to Blue Grass.  It’s all there.  Additionally the outdoor life is readily available.  Cross country, skiing, swimming, boating, fishing , hiking and camping are all within a few miles of the town.

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