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Portland Saturday Market designated an Oregon Heritage Tradition

The Portland Saturday Market enters its 51st year with an Oregon Heritage Tradition designation by the Oregon Heritage Commission.  The Portland Saturday Market is the...

Coos Bay named Oregon Heritage All-Star Community

Coos Bay has been designated by the Oregon Heritage Commission as an “Oregon Heritage All-Star Community.” The commission created the All-Star program to recognize...

New Portland history exhibition at OHS

What defines a city? How has the relationship between people, land, and water made Portland the place it is today? These are some of...

Celebrate AANHPI Month with the Oregon Historical Society

The Oregon Historical Society (OHS) is excited to partner with KALO Hawaiian Civic Club to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage...

Oregon Historical Society announces 2024 History Makers

The Oregon Historical Society (OHS) is recently announced the 2024 Oregon History Maker honorees. First celebrated in 2009, the annual Oregon History Makers Awards &...

Camp Namanu is latest entry to National Register of Historic Places

Camp Namanu is among Oregon’s latest entries in the National Register of Historic Places. Oregon’s State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation (SACHP) recommended the...

Oregon Black Pioneers exhibit runs through May at Champoeg visitor center

Visitors to Champoeg State Heritage Area can learn about Black Pioneers and early Black history in Oregon at an exhibit that runs through May...

Kam Wah Chung heritage site open for tours this March

Kam Wah Chung State Heritage Site opens its doors for tours during the week of spring break, March 25-29, before reopening for the full...

New curriculum from OHS explores white supremacy in Oregon

The murder of Ethiopian immigrant Mulugeta Seraw in Portland, Oregon, in 1988, brought into public view the increased organizing by violent White supremacists. In...

Department of Forestry firefighters work hard to prevent another “blow up day”

On Aug. 24, 1933, the skies west of Portland were darkened by an enormous smoke column more than 40,000 feet high as a fire...

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