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  1. Just a Few of Our Memories, Volume II: Mill City, Oregon 1888-1988 by Evangelyn Fleetwood, 1988
  2. Cities of the United States: The West : Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming (Cities of the World (Thomsan Gale))
  3. Greater Portland: Urban Life and Landscape in the Pacific Northwest (Metropolitan Portraits) by Carl Abbott, 2001-04

61. Portland, Oregon - Definition Of Portland, Oregon In Encyclopedia
Portland is the largest city in oregon, and county seat of Multnomah County.It is a major Pacific seaport geography. Location of Portland, oregon
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Portland is the largest city in Oregon , and county seat of Multnomah County . It is a major Pacific seaport located about sixty miles from the west coast of the United States , situated on both sides of the Willamette River , just south of its confluence with the Columbia River . According the US Census estimates, as of July , the city's population was estimated to be 538,544, a growth of 1.7% over the April 2000 census figure of 529,121. The Portland metropolitan area spans Multnomah and Washington counties and parts of Clackamas Columbia , and Yamhill counties in Oregon, and Clark County in Washington , with a population of 2,016,357 as of July 2003 , 5.2% more than the 2000 census figure for the area. The metropolitan area includes the neighboring cities of Beaverton Gresham Hillsboro Milwaukie ... Oregon City , and Tigard (all in Oregon), as well as Vancouver (in Washington). Downtown Portland along the Willamette River (winter 2003) Downtown's Pioneer Courthouse Square Contents showTocToggle("show","hide")

62. Research - Multnomah County Library
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63. CIA - The World Factbook -- United Kingdom
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64. United States Geography - The North Pacific Coast
United States geography. Cold, clear mountain streams tumble down rockstrewncourses. cities, where they exist, give the impression that they are new.
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The North Pacific Coast
United States Geography Cold, clear mountain streams tumble down rock-strewn courses. The destination: a rugged, unused coastline where precipitous, fog-enshrouded cliffs rise out of pounding surf. Mountains are visible in the distancelofty, majestic, covered with snow. Tall needleleaf evergreens cover the land between with a mantle of green. Cities, where they exist, give the impression that they are new. This is America's North Pacific Coast, or more popularly, the Pacific Northwest the coastal zone that stretches from northern California through coastal Canada to southern Alaska. An important element of its regional character is the North Pacific Coast's relative isolation from the rest of America. Less than 3 percent of the American population lives there. Populated sections of the region are separated from the other principal population centers by substantial distances of arid or mountainous terrain. Residents of the region often view this isolation as positive, a geographic buffer against the rest of the world. Economically, however, it has been a hindrance. High transportation costs inflate the price of Pacific Northwest products in distant eastern markets and discourage some manufacturers from locating in the region. THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT The North Pacific Coast is defined primarily on the basis of its physical environment. Stated very simply, it is a region strongly subject to maritime influence and rugged terrain. Precipitation is high, and vegetation associated with heavy moisture is located near the coast but with marked variation over short distances because of the influence of surrounding mountains on the region's climate.

65. Social Studies Lesson Plans
(712) sst176.txt Developing Decision Making Skills using The oregon Trail (5-8) current event activity, (5-12) sst244.txt geography, Map Skills,
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66. The Social Capital Community Benchmark Survey
Table 1 Communities Surveyed, geography of Area, and Sample Size Central OR.central oregon. 500. 500. Seattle. City of Seattle
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67. Welcome To The RIC Political Science Department
Natural Resource Management, PhD University of oregon Urban Planning,Political geography. Master City Planning, University of Rhode Island;
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Geography Program Program Description Faculty Stanford E. Demars PhD. Professor. Geography, Disaster Management, Natural Resource Management, PhD University of Oregon Mark T. Motte PhD. Associate Professor. Urban Planning, Political Geography. Master City Planning, University of Rhode Island; PhD Blount School, Rutgers University. Course Offerings GEOG 100: Introduction to Environmental Studies Focus is on the nature and extent of human modification of the earth’s natural environments. (Formerly The Changing Environment of Man.)
3 credit hours. Gen. Ed. Category SB. Offered fall, spring, summer. GEOG 101: Introduction to Geography Cultural and physical elements of geography are considered individually, in interrelationship, and as these elements are found in aerial patterns of political, cultural, and economic associations. Included is the use and interpretation of maps.
3 credit hours. Gen. Ed. Category SB. Offered fall, spring, summer.

68. Valley Library - Map Collection Research Guide
For foreign cities, if OSU Libraries Online Catalog doesn t bring something up, (The University of oregon Map Library collects for the entire state,
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This guide provides an overview of the OSU Libraries map collection. Reference assistance is available at the Reference Desk on the main floor of The Valley Library, (541)737-7295. Assistance with locating and photocopying maps is available from the Archives and Maps Reference Desk on the 3rd floor during their regular business hours. Maps to be checked out should be taken to the Circulation desk on the 2nd floor. For additional assistance please contact Jeanne Davidson, Jeanne.Davidson@oregonstate.edu , 541-737-7275 to arrange an appointment.
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69. Paul Hensel's Maps And Interactive Geography Tools Page
A page of links to online maps and other interactive geography tools. US Census Bureau maps (maps of states, counties, cities, and various topical
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70. OREGON CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY - REFERENCE LINKS
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71. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Oregon
The States, Districts and Territories of the United States oregon 10 largestcities (2003 est.) Portland, 538544; Salem, 142914; Eugene, 142185;
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OR The origin of the state's name is unknown, but one theory holds that it may have come from the Wisconsin River, shown in a 1715 French map as "Ouaricon." In 1859, Oregon was admitted as the 33rd state to the Union. Spanish sailors in search of a northwest passage were the first Europeans to see what is known today as Oregon. Settlers traveling in wagon trains over the Oregon Trail in the 1840s followed the missionaries who had come in the 1830s. Oregon is a state of great natural beauty with places such as Crater Lake National Park and the Columbia River Gorge. Oregon is known for its vast evergreen forests and i ts mountains, covered in forests, make Oregon the leading state in the production of wood products.

72. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Regions Of The United States
There are also differences in outlook and attitude based on geography. Nature of the NorthWest (State of oregon, USDA)
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The Regions of the United States New England The Mid-Atlantic The South The Midwest ... The West Americans often speak of their country as one of several large regions. These regions are cultural units rather than governmental units formed by history and geography and shaped by the economics, literature and folkways that all the parts of a region share. What makes one region different from another? A region's multicultural heritage as well as distinct demographic characteristics like age and occupation make regions different and special. Within several regions, language is used differently and there are strong dialects. There are also differences in outlook and attitude based on geography. New England
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New England - including Harvard, Yale, Brown, Dartmouth, Wellesley, Smith, Williams, Amherst, and Wesleyan - is unequaled by any other region. America's first college, Harvard, was founded at Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1636. Without, however, large expanses of rich farmland or a mild climate, generations of exasperated New England farmers declared that the chief product of their land was stones. By 1750, many settlers had turned from farming to other pursuits. In their business dealings, New Englanders gained a reputation for hard work, shrewdness, thrift, and ingenuity.

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  • 74. Find Oregon Lawyers, Attorneys, And Law Firms From Lawyers.com
    Find a Lawyer Browse by geography. oregon Lawyers and Law Firms. Select a cityin oregon where you wish to locate a lawyer or law firm.
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    75. National Geographic Photo Gallery: Lumber Mill In Oregon
    National Geographic Photo Gallery Lumber Mill in oregon Habitats PhotoGallery cities and Suburbs • Habitats Photo Gallery Deserts and Tundra
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    Enough logs pile up at this Oregon lumber mill to build an entire suburban subdivision. Forest management is at the center of a difficult debate. People are struggling to balance demand for timber, recreational uses, and the preservation of our wild natural heritage—like the few remaining stands of old-growth trees.
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    76. 1996
    Portland, oregon Regional City in a Global Economy. Thomas Harvey Vol. 17, No.1 95114 A geography of Sexual Violence in Early 20th-Century Vancouver
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    77. Oregon.com Bend,Oregon
    Online guide to Bend oregon, includes information on lodging, recreation,attractions and real estate in Bend and Central Home cities Bend, oregon
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    78. EPA Northwest Oregon Project Abstract
    oregon’s Northern Cascades and the Columbia River Basin near the City of Portland State of oregon. oregon geography NETSTATE. Exit EPA Disclaimer
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    The United States Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP) is conducting a pilot study in the western United States. This study will advance the science of ecological monitoring and demonstrate techniques for regional-scale assessment of the condition of aquatic resources in the 14 western states in EPA Regions 8, 9, and 10 (shown below). This browser is a demonstration of a versatile communication device for our landscape ecological assessment products, reports, assessments, data studies, and analysis tools. The landscape component of the Western Pilot Study provides information that has multiple management implications. Regional Landscape products will be provided to assess the spatial distribution of landscape stressors on aquatic ecosystems across each region. This will assist regional managers in understanding how landscape conditions contribute to varying aquatic resource conditions. As such, the products also will contribute to formulation of specific management actions for different geographic locations within each region. The first step in providing regional products will be to test and demonstrate landscape assessment methodologies on sub-regional areas of high importance to each Region. This browser concentrates on the Region 10 Northwest Oregon pilot area.

    79. Southern Oregon University - Geography Courses
    Geog 350 Urban geography. 4 credits. Examines the city as a settlement form. Pays particular attention to oregon s land use planning legislation and its
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    Lower Division Courses Geog 101 Introduction to Geography: The Rogue Valley
    4 credits Introduces the skills and methods used in observing and interpreting geographical environments. Employs fieldwork, aerial photographs, maps, and basic data to examine the physical and cultural elements of the Rogue Valley, from 1852 to the present. Combines with Geog 107 as an Explorations sequence in Social Science.
    Geog 103 Survey of World Regions
    4 credits Offers a description, analysis, and interpretation of major geographic regions based on physical and cultural attributes. Examines the importance of regions within the international framework, the human impact on landscapes, global cultural diversity, and geographic differentiations based on levels of development.
    Geog 107 Introduction to Human Geography
    4 credits Surveys global human diversity using geographic perspectives. Examines population distribution, migration patterns, cultural variation based on language and religion, and political and economic systems. Emphasizes basic human geography concepts and skills. Combines with Geog 101 as an Explorations sequence in Social Science.
    Geog 111 Physical Geography I
    4 credits Covers the geographical study of processes, forms, and spatial components of natural systems operating at and near the surface of the earth. Familiarizes the student with aspects of the physical environment and provides examples of human-environment interactions. Focuses on the development of geography as a field of learning and introduces students to reading and understanding maps. Includes discussion of the various climatic elements, processes, and their geographical patterns.

    80. Oregon Trail Map Library
    standpoint is its focus on rivers, rather than the actual geography of the land . This township survey of the area around oregon City illustrates the
    http://www.endoftheoregontrail.org/maplib.html
    [Home Page] [History Library] Oregon Trail Map Library
    We selected the following maps for their historic significance, educational value, and general relevance to the topic at hand. Note that some of these maps are rather large you will have to scroll extensively to get a good look at them in your browser window. Other early maps of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest are available at the Web site of the Oregon Historical Society [www.ohs.org]
    Map of the Oregon Trail

    Click on the main map to bring up maps of the Trail's route within Oregon Idaho Wyoming , and Nebraska . Relief maps of individual states appear courtesy of Ray Sterner and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory [fermi.jhuapl.edu/states] . Thanks also to Xerox PARC for their now-defunct public domain map generator. Note that if you're looking for a map with which to plan an Oregon Trail vacation, we'll happily send you one if you e-mail a request to us along with your (actual, physical) mailing address. We won't even add you to our mailing list unless you ask us to. Promise.
    If you'd like to browse through a clickable map of the Trail as it winds through the great state of Oregon, click on over to

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