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* Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, Oregon
McLoughlin, who had once turned away would be settlers as company director, then welcomed them from his general store at Oregon City and was later proclaimed the " Father of Oregon ".
* Kansas City, Oregon, an unincorporated community west of Portland, Oregon, U. S.
* City of Portland ( train ), a passenger train running between Chicago, Illinois, and Portland, Oregon
* Lincoln City, Oregon was formed in 1965 by merging the extant seaside towns of Oceanlake, Delake, and Taft, with the adjoining unincorporated areas of Nelscott and Cutler City.
In the late 1840s his general store in Oregon City was famous as the last stop on the Oregon Trail.
After resigning from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1846, McLoughlin moved his family back south to Oregon City in the Willamette Valley.
At his Oregon City store he sold food and farming tools to settlers.
He served as mayor of Oregon City in 1851, winning 44 of 66 votes.
His grave is now located beside his home overlooking downtown Oregon City.
* McLoughlin Boulevard, the street name of Oregon Route 99E between Oregon City and Portland
McLoughlin's former residence in Oregon City, now known as the McLoughlin House, is today a museum ; it is part of the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
Oregon City, Oregon
The approximately 1, 900 mile route roughly followed the Oregon Trail, and California Trail to Fort Bridger in Wyoming and then the Mormon Trail ( known as the Hastings Cutoff ) to Salt Lake City, Utah.
* U. S. Route 30, Atlantic City, New Jersey, to Astoria, Oregon: Lincoln Highway
Yakuza activity in the United States is mostly relegated to Hawaii, but they have made their presence known in other parts of the country, including Fresno, Raleigh, Houston, Oregon, Denver, Chicago, and New York City.
The much larger presence of women and children meant these wagon trains did not try to cover as much ground in a single day as Oregon and California bound emigrants did, typically taking about 100 days to cover the trip to Salt Lake City.
After 1848, the travelers headed to California or Oregon resupplied at the Salt Lake Valley, and then went back over the Salt Lake Cutoff, rejoining the trail near the future Idaho-Utah border at the City of Rocks in Idaho.

Oregon and Covered
Cottage Grove is known as the " Covered Bridge Capital of Oregon " with six covered bridges near the city.
* Covered Wagon sculptural panels, Oregon State Capitol, Salem, OR
Meeker's vision of commemorating the trail, albeit unrealized, included erecting 100-foot-tall beacons to light the way for transcontinental airplanes, according to a book that he and Howard Driggs of the Oregon Trail Memorial Association published in 1932, Covered Wagon Centennial and Ox-Team Days.

Oregon and Bridge
* Hawthorne Bridge, Portland, Oregon
* The Fremont Bridge ( Portland ), in Portland, Oregon
It crosses the Chetco River at Brookings, the Rogue River in Gold Beach, the Coquille River just north of Bandon, Coos Bay at North Bend via the McCullough Bridge, named after the engineer who designed a series of bridges built on the Oregon Coast in the 1930s, the Umpqua at Reedsport, the Siuslaw in Florence, Yaquina Bay at Newport, and the Columbia River by Astoria.
There are also many scenic bridges along the Oregon Coast that carry U. S. 101, such as the Yaquina Bay Bridge in Newport, Oregon.
Portland, Oregon also has several other locations named after Frémont, such as Fremont Bridge.
The Conde McCullough Memorial Bridge in North Bend, Oregon as seen from the east.
Sheridan Bridge ( Oregon ) | Sheridan Bridge over the South Yamhill River
In 1912 the unincorporated town was then known as Fallbridge, named in recognition of the southern extension of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, which crossed the Columbia on the Oregon Trunk Rail Bridge constructed on the basalt rock of Celilo Falls.
Oregon Trunk Rail Bridge
This bridge over Celilo Falls became known as the Oregon Trunk Rail Bridge or the fallbridge.
The first egg was built for a celebration of the opening of the Pacific Highway Bridge over the Columbia River between Washington and Oregon.
From Oxbow Bridge near Copperfield, Oregon, Hells Canyon Road follows the Idaho side of the river downstream to the Hells Canyon Dam.
* 00S, McKenzie Bridge State Airport in Oregon
The Central Loop ( CL ) Line, which opened September 22, 2012, runs from Downtown to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry via the Pearl District, the Broadway Bridge across Willamette River, the Lloyd District, and Central Eastside Industrial District.
The modern skatepark designs of the Pacific Northwest can be traced back to Burnside Skatepark, a DIY " barge build " beneath the Burnside Bridge in Portland, Oregon.
The Steel Bridge is a through truss, double lift bridge across the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States.
In the spring of 1865 raids continued along the Oregon trail in Nebraska and the Sioux, the Northern Cheyenne, the Northern Arapaho together with the warriors who had come north after the Sand Creek massacre raided the Oregon Trail along the North Platte River, and in July 1865 attacked the troops stationed at the bridge across the North Platte at the present site of Casper, Wyoming, the Battle of the Platte Bridge Station.
The St. Johns Bridge is a steel suspension bridge that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, USA, between the St. Johns neighborhood and the northwest industrial area around Linnton.
In summer 1987, General Motors filmed the introductory commercial for the 1988 Buick Regal in Portland, Oregon and vicinity, including the St. John's bridge, the Astoria-Megler Bridge, and on the Columbia Gorge.
The Hawthorne Bridge is a truss bridge with a vertical lift that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, joining Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street.
File: Hawthorne Bridge pan-Portland, Oregon. jpg | Panoramic view from south and west

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