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5 Fun Facts About April 19 In Oregon History
1. The first-ever Oregon State Fair was held on April 19, 1861, in Oregon City. The fair showcased agricultural exhibits, livestock shows, and contests, and it quickly became one of the most anticipated events of the year in the state. 2. On April 19, 1935, the infamous "Black Sunday" dust...
5 Fun Facts About April 18 In Oregon History
1. In 1945, the Portland Bottling Company introduced a new soft drink called "Rum & Cola" to the Oregon market. This alcoholic beverage was made with rum and cola syrup and was marketed as a "relaxing" drink for adults. 2. On April 18, 1981, the Oregon State Beavers men's basketball...
5 Fun Facts About April 17 In Oregon History
1. In 1853, Isaac Stevens signed a treaty with the Native American tribes of the Willamette Valley, establishing the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation. Today, the reservation is home to the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. 2. On April 17, 1924, a massive logjam on the Columbia River near Vancouver, WA...
5 Fun Facts About April 16 In Oregon History
1. On April 16, 1866, a group of 13 men formed the town of La Grande in Eastern Oregon. The town quickly grew into an important transportation hub for the region, with a railroad connecting it to the rest of the state and beyond. 2. In 1960, on April 16th,...
5 Fun Facts About April 15 In Oregon History
1. Oregon became a state on April 15, 1859 - In 1859, Oregon officially became the 33rd state in the United States. 2. The first major league baseball game in Oregon was played on April 15, 1975 - The Portland Mavericks baseball team played their first game in the Pacific...
5 Fun Facts About April 14 In Oregon History
1. On April 14, 1908, the Oregon Trail Memorial Association was formed in Portland, Oregon. The association was dedicated to preserving the history of the Oregon Trail and creating memorials to those who traveled the trail. 2. On April 14, 1939, the first section of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival was...
5 Fun Facts About April 13 In Oregon History
1. In 1846, the United States Congress officially declared the Oregon Territory, which included present-day Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and parts of Montana and Wyoming. 2. In 1933, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in Oregon as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program to provide employment for...
5 Fun Facts About April 12 In Oregon History
1. Oregon Became a Territory on April 12, 1848 On April 12, 1848, President James K. Polk signed the bill creating the Oregon Territory, which included present-day Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and parts of Montana and Wyoming. 2. The First Public Library in Oregon Opened on April 12, 1864 On April...
5 Fun Facts About April 11 In Oklahoma History
1. The first tornado warning was issued on April 11, 1965, in Oklahoma City. The warning allowed residents to seek shelter and ultimately saved lives. 2. On April 11, 1889, the Oklahoma Land Run began. Thousands of people raced to stake their claim on land that was opened up for...
5 Fun Facts About April 10 In Oklahoma History
1. On April 10, 1790, French explorer Jean Pierre Chouteau established the first European trading post in what is now Oklahoma, near present-day Salina. This post was part of the larger network of fur trading posts established by the Chouteau family throughout the Midwest. 2. April 10, 1879, saw the...
5 Fun Facts About April 9 In Oklahoma History
1. On April 9, 1889, the first land run in Oklahoma took place. Over 50,000 people gathered at the border of Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory to stake their claim on available land. 2. On April 9, 1935, the infamous "Black Sunday" dust storm occurred. The severe dust storm affected...
5 Fun Facts About April 8 In Oklahoma History
1. On April 8, 1861, the Creek Council met in Okmulgee, Oklahoma to vote on whether to join the Confederacy or remain neutral in the Civil War. They ultimately decided to remain neutral. 2. In 1929, Oklahoma City hosted its first air race, the National Air Races. The event attracted...