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Reportedly, Oregon has more ghost towns than any other state. Check out Hardman, Sumpter, and Shaniko.

In Oregon it is illegal to use canned corn as fish bait.

The state of Oregon has one city named Sisters and another called Brothers. Sisters got its name from a nearby trio of peaks in the Cascade Mountains known as the Three Sisters. Brothers was named as a counterpart to Sisters.

 

Oregon and New Jersey are the only states without self-serve gas stations. According to Oregon state law, an attendant must pump your gas.

 

 

Shaniko, Oregon Ghost Town

Shaniko Ghost Town, Wasco County, photo

courtesy Oregon Tourism Commission
 

Eugene was the first city to have one-way streets.

The Oregon Trail is the longest of the overland routes used in the westward expansion of the United States.  The Trail used from 1840 to 1860 began in Missouri and ended in Oregon. It was about 2,000 miles long.

It is against the law in Myrtle Creek to box with a kangaroo.

The hazelnut is Oregon's official state nut. Oregon is the only state that has an official state nut.

In 1905 the largest long cabin in the world was built in Portland to honor the Lewis and Clark expedition. 

While it is illegal to buy or sell marijuana in Oregon, it is legal to smoke it on your own property.

In 1880 a sea cave was discovered near what is now known as Florence. Sea Lion Caves is the largest sea cave in the world.

The Nike "swoosh" logo was designed by University of Oregon student Carolyn Davidson in 1964 -- four years after business undergrad Phil Knight and track coach Bill Bowerman founded the company they originally called Blue Ribbon Sports. Ms. Davidson was paid $35 dollars for her design.

In Beaverton, Oregon, you are required to buy a $10 permit before installing a burglar alarm.

Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. It was formed more than 6,500 years ago. Its crystal-blue waters are world renowned.

Discovered in 1874 the caves located in Oregon Caves National Monument are carved within solid marble.

The Carousel Museum contains the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of carousel horses.

 

 

 

 

Hells Canyon in Wallowa County, Oregon

Hells Canyon in Wallowa County, Oregon,

photo courtesy Oregon Scenes

 

At 8,000 feet deep Hells Canyon is the deepest river gorge in North America.

Deadman Creek in Wallowa County was named by James Dale, a sheepherder who  said he might just as well be dead as to be in such a lonesome place (1890).

Up until the 1970s it was illegal to show movies or attend car races on Sundays in Eugene, Oregon.

Silver Falls State Park is the Oregon's largest state park. It features 10 waterfalls and contains a wide variety of forested hiking trails

At 11,239 feet Mount Hood, a dormant volcano, stands as the tallest peak in Oregon.

Oregon has no sales, restaurant or liquor tax.

 

Whorehouse Meadows in Harney County was exactly that during the days of the Old West. Setting up facilities under a canvas tent in the secluded meadow about a mile east of Fish Lake they would then meet up with cattle and sheep herders. In the 1960's the Bureau of Land Management issued a recreation map renaming the meadow, “Naughty Girl Meadows” But in 1971 the Oregon Geographic Names Board took strong objection to the change and brought their argument before federal arbiters. After ten years the old name was restored in 1981.

In Marion, ministers are forbidden from eating garlic or onions before delivering a sermon.

The world’s tallest barber shop pole stands in Forest Grove, Oregon.

In Stanfield, Oregon, no more than two people are allowed to share a single drink.

 

There are nine lighthouses standing along the Oregon coastline. Five are still being used; the others are designated as historic monuments.  The nation's most photographed lighthouse is the Heceta Head Lighthouse located in Lane County.

In Bend, Oregon is a Bowling Ball Garden at a place called the Funny Farm, whee you can actually buy bowling ball seeds in the gift shop. Lots of other odd things here such as an electric kaleidoscope which continuously shows the Wizard of Oz in cascading psychedelic images, a Tire Totem Pole, and the Dead Halloween Mask Burial Grounds

 

Heceta Head Lighthouse

The Heceta Head Lighthouse was constructed in 1874 and is the most powerful beacon on the Oregon coast, visible for 21 miles out to sea. Photo Courtesy University of Oregon.

 

The Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, built in 1880, is currently used as the site of the final resting place of up to 467,000 cremated individuals.

Oregon is home to the world’s shortest river. The D River is only 121 feet long.

Oregon's state flag pictures a beaver on its reverse side. It is the only state flag to carry two separate designs.

In Portland, people are banned from whistling underwater.

 

 

Added February, 2005

 

From the Rocky Mountain General Store

Hand made turquoise and silver jewelry from the Rocky Mountain General Store is a favorite for those that love the Old West. Here, you'll see a wide assortment of beautiful Belt Buckles, Bracelets, Earrings, Necklaces and more.

 

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