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"Oregon 150 Years of Statehood" | Brown House Event Center
Name:
"Oregon 150 Years of Statehood" | Brown House Event Center
Date:
February 11, 2024
Time:
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM PST
Website:
https://brownhouse.org/
Event Description:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 14, 2024
Santiam Heritage Foundation - Brown House Event Center
STAYTON, OREGON – Santiam Heritage Foundation is pleased to announce several February events when the Brown House Event Center will host “Oregon 150 Years of Statehood: 150 Million Years in the Making,” a Traveling Exhibition from the Oregon Historical Society. This exhibit is provided in part with financial support from the Samuel S. Jackson Foundation.
In 2009 Oregon celebrated 150 years as a state. Oregon’s landscape has a much longer history – geological processes have been building the state’s landscape for more than 150 million years! The windows in this exhibit illustrate how geology crafted Oregon’s landscape and natural resources and continues to shape the land and lives of its citizens. The most iconic of Oregon’s landscapes - Crater Lake, Multnomah Falls, Newberry Crater, Steens Mountain, the Painted Hills, and so much more - display Oregon’s geologic splendor.
January 14, 2024
Santiam Heritage Foundation - Brown House Event Center
STAYTON, OREGON – Santiam Heritage Foundation is pleased to announce several February events when the Brown House Event Center will host “Oregon 150 Years of Statehood: 150 Million Years in the Making,” a Traveling Exhibition from the Oregon Historical Society. This exhibit is provided in part with financial support from the Samuel S. Jackson Foundation.
In 2009 Oregon celebrated 150 years as a state. Oregon’s landscape has a much longer history – geological processes have been building the state’s landscape for more than 150 million years! The windows in this exhibit illustrate how geology crafted Oregon’s landscape and natural resources and continues to shape the land and lives of its citizens. The most iconic of Oregon’s landscapes - Crater Lake, Multnomah Falls, Newberry Crater, Steens Mountain, the Painted Hills, and so much more - display Oregon’s geologic splendor.
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