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  • Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater

    When fourteen-year-old Virginia Katherine McMath, better known as Ginger Rogers, danced onto the stage of the Craterian Theater on April 21, 1926, she dazzled Medford …

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  • Crater Lake National Park

    As a focal point in the Cascade Range for almost a half million visitors each year, Crater Lake National Park is a place where beauty …

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  • Creation of Washington Territory, 1853

    On August 14, 1848, Congress created Oregon Territory, a vast stretch of western America that included all or portions of five present-day states, including Washington. …

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  • Crisis in the Klamath Basin (documentary film)

    The 1958 KGW-TV documentary Crisis in the Klamath Basin broke important new ground for producer Tom McCall, the genre of documentary television, and above …

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  • Critical Mass in Portland

    Critical Mass is a monthly event that asserts bicyclists' right to ride in the streets and celebrates the bicycle as a form of transportation. The …

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  • C. Robert Zimmerman (1918-2001)

    Musician, teacher, conductor, and soloist C. Robert Zimmerman inspired a generation of singers and Portland audiences in the years following World War II. Born in …

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  • Crook County Courthouse

    The Crook County Courthouse in Prineville was completed in 1909, built with native basalt from a quarry west of town. With a basement, two main floors, …

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  • Crooked River

    The Crooked River Basin lies in the heart of central Oregon, east of the Cascade Mountains and Deschutes River and south of the John Day …

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  • Crooked River Project

    In 1956, with the help of Oregon senators Wayne Morse and Richard Neuberger, Crook County landowners and officials persuaded Congress to authorize and fund the …

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  • Crown/Centennial Mills

    For eighty years, Crown Mills, known as Centennial Mills after 1949, was one of the largest producers of flour and milled grain in the Pacific …

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