Title: Welcome to Oregon!
1WELCOME TO OREGON!
Welcome to Oregon!
The Beaver State
2 Oregons State flag
Front View
Reverse View
3Salem, Oregon
Oregons State Capital
4Salem, Oregon
5BEND
Bend is where my grandpa and grandma live.
6Oregon State Fish
Chinook Salmon
7Oregons State Animal
American beaver
8 Oregons State Insect
Swallowtail
9Oregons State Tree
Douglas Fir
10Oregons State Flower
Oregon Grape
11Oregons State Bird
Western Meadowlark
12Oregons State Mushroom
Pacific Golden Chanterelle
13John Mcloughlin
Tabitha Moffatt Brown
1784 - 1857
1780 - 1858
Tabith Brown, who came to Oregon in a covered
wagon, was honored by the 1987 Legislature as
Mother of Oregon.
In this mural, John McLoughlin meets Narcissa
Whitman, the first white woman in Oregon, in 1836
.
14Famous Person from Oregon
Jane Powell, famous actress
Her greatest movie success was in 1954 when she
starred in 7 Brides for 7 Brothers.
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15Beverly Cleary
16Matt Groening
Matt Groening (rhymes with "raining") was born in
Portland, Oregon on February 15, 1954.
Do you know why he is famous?
17Matt Groening
Yes, hes the creator of The Simpsons!
18- Oregon has seven main regions
- The Coast
19- Oregon has seven main regions
- The Coast
- The Willamette Valley
20- Oregon has seven main regions
- The Coast
- The Willamette Valley
- Portland
21- Oregon has seven main regions
- The Coast
- The Willamette Valley
- Portland
- Mount Hood/Columbia River Gorge
22- Oregon has seven main regions
- The Coast
- The Willamette Valley
- Portland
- Mount Hood/Columbia River Gorge
- Southern Oregon
23- Oregon has seven main regions
- The Coast
- The Willamette Valley
- Portland
- Mount Hood/Columbia River Gorge
- Southern Oregon
- Central Oregon
24- Oregon has seven main regions
- The Coast
- The Willamette Valley
- Portland
- Mount Hood/Columbia River Gorge
- Southern Oregon
- Central Oregon
- Eastern Oregon
25Willamette Valley
26Willamette Valley
The Willamete Valley is best known for its many
kinds of vegetables, fruits, flowers, herbs,
nuts, and Christmas trees.
27The Coast
Oregons coast has over 400 miles of beaches and
dunes that are open for people to enjoy.
28Portland
Rain showers never keep dozens of family-friendly
events and festivals from taking place throughout
the year in Portland, the 28th largest city in
the United States. Portland has 538,544 people.
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30The Portland Trail Blazers
OREGONS NBA Basketball Team
31Mount Hood Columbia River Gorge
The Columbia River gorge is considered by many to
be the best place in the world for windsurfing.
32Columbia River
33Columbia River
34Mount Hood
11, 239 feet above sea level
35Southern Oregon
The Southern Region is home to Crater Lake
National Park.
36Crater Lake
37Central Oregon
- Central Oregon has blue skies and sunshine
nearly 300 days a year.
38Central Oregon
- In Central Oregon on the high desert, there are
many clear views of snowcapped Cascade mountain
tops.
39The Cascade Mountains
40Central Oregon
- Central Oregon is the home of a lot of ranches,
as we can see in this picture.
41Eastern Oregon
Eastern Oregon accounts for more than half of the
states land. But not many people live in this
region.
Can you guess why?
42WEST
EAST
- Manufacturing
- Timber
- Milk
- Flower bulbs
- Vegetables
43THANK YOU FOR VISITING OREGON!
Welcome to Oregon!
Come back again!
44Bibliography
Notable Oregonians Matt Groening-Cartoonist/Prod
ucer/ Writer. Oregon Blue Book. 27 February
2005. lthttp//bluebook.state.or.us/notable/notgro
ening. htmgt. Oregon on My Mind. Helena, Montana
Falcon Press, 2000. Oregon Things Look
Different Here. 50states .com. 7 January 2005
lthttp//www.50states.com/oregon.htmgt. Oregon.
World Book Online Reference Center. World Book
Encyclopedia. 26 February 2005. lt
http//www.worldbookonline.comgt.