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Shows tagged as: history

Thu, May 30 2013

Our Town: Vanport

For the next installment of the Our Town series, we'll focus on a city that was destroyed in a flood 65 years ago: Vanport.

Mon, May 20 2013

Living In A Historic District

What are the benefits and drawbacks of living in a designated historic district?

Thu, Feb 7 2013

Diving Into The History Of The Rogue River

The Rogue River stars in the latest episode of Oregon Field Guide. We'll find out what makes it historically and ecologically unique. 

Fri, Oct 12 2012

Columbus Day Storm: 50 Years Later

We remember the Columbus Day Storm, which hit the Northwest 50 years ago today.

Thu, Jul 26 2012

Little Century: Central Oregon in 1900

Anna Keesey's debut novel, Little Century, looks at ranching life in Oregon at the beginning of the 20th century.

Tue, May 29 2012

Kids as Curators

A group of fourth and fifth graders in Bend just spent the past year creating a High Desert Museum exhibit based on their cultural and family histories.

Mon, Mar 5 2012

Oregon History Comics

A series of 10 short comic books highlights the lives of loggers, women's suffrage, Black Panthers in Portland and other stores from Oregon's past.

Wed, Feb 1 2012

On The Job: Brewpub Historian

Tim Hills has spent 15 years as the historian for McMenamins, guiding the artwork that goes into the local chain's restoration of historic buildings.

Mon, Oct 3 2011

The Doris Diaries

Writer Julia Park Tracey recently found herself in charge of her great-aunt's diaries. What she discovered surprised and delighted her.

Mon, Aug 29 2011

History of Your Home

Have you ever wondered about the people who lived in your house before you?

Mon, Jul 25 2011

The View Point Inn

The View Point Inn, a 1920s hotel that once hosted presidents, celebrities and dignitaries, now sits empty after a fire and financial crisis. What will become of this Nationally Registered historic landmark?

Wed, May 25 2011

Oregon's Endangered Historic Places

The Historic Preservation League of Oregon just named the state's most endangered historic places. Among them are barns, houses, and a unique theater in Coos Bay.

Fri, Sep 17 2010

Native Americans at Round-Up

How are Native American traditions and culture incorporated in the Pendleton Round-Up?

Thu, Sep 16 2010

Let 'er Buck: The Pendleton Round-Up

How is cowboy life reflected in the rich history and modern day expression of the 100-year-old Pendleton Round-Up?

Thu, Sep 9 2010

Northwest Passages: Jean Auel

Jean Auel wrote her bestselling novel The Clan of the Cave Bear thirty years ago. Her series imagining prehistoric human stories continues with a coming sixth book.

Thu, Aug 26 2010

The Political Power of Women

Ninety years after women won the right to vote, what issues are they still fighting for?

Mon, Aug 23 2010

Music History Lesson

We explore the history of Portland's independent music scene with help from the Dill Pickle Club.

Tue, Feb 9 2010

Vortex I

What can we learn from Vortex I?

Fri, Jan 29 2010

After the Invisible Man

Ralph Ellison never-published epic follow-up to The Invisble Man is finally out.

Fri, May 8 2009

Encyclopedic Ambitions

What's the best way to create a new encyclopedia about Oregon?

Thu, Apr 9 2009

Reading Stubborn Twig

What did you learn from Stubborn Twig? Where does your life intersect with it?

Tue, Mar 24 2009

Society's History

How is the recession forcing historical institutions to redefine how they serve the public?

Fri, Sep 26 2008

Financial Crises Past and Present

A trip down memory lane to put the latest financial troubles in historical context.

Mon, Sep 8 2008

Memories of The Depression

Do you remember The Great Depression? How did your family survive?

Thu, Aug 14 2008

The White State

How does Oregon's lack of diversity affect our state?

Fri, Jun 27 2008

Oregon Runs Wild

Tapping into Oregon's running culture.

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