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These 20 Places in Oregon Have The Weirdest Names Ever

Oregon is chock-full of weird, wacky, and wonderful history, reflected in the naming of towns and locales around the state. Here are just a few funny town names in the state of Oregon: 1. Timbuktu County: Washington You may have heard of Timbuktu, a locale in Mali, Africa that refers to a far-off...

Infamous Lone Gray Wolf, OR-7, Presumed Dead, Left His Mark Forever

In 1843, our Oregon pioneer forefathers gathered in a series of meetings that would unite them to a common purpose while ultimately causing the extinction of the indigenous Gray Wolf from our state lands. Wolves were as troublesome to early settlers and their livestock as they are today. "Efforts...

Visit An Awe-Inspiring Underground River Flowing Through Oregon

Many have heard about the Oregon Caves near Cave Junction Oregon, but not many know the intriguing tale about their discovery. The story starts on a hunting trip in 1874 with Elijah Davidson and his faithful dog. Check out the video below to see how an underground river led to the discovery of the...

Is This Oregon Mystery Really Solved: Etchings In The Desert

In 1990, a massive religious etching mysteriously appeared in the Mickey Basin of Oregon's Alvord Desert. Officials suspected it took thousands of dollars and a lot of man power to complete along with high tech equipment and lasers. Other people, including professors, believed it to be the work of...

An Adventure To The Historic Gold Mines On Henline Creek In The Opal Creek Wilderness

Oregon has a rich history of gold mining, and the state is scattered with old mines. There are several old mines along Henline Creek in the Opal Creek Wilderness in Northwest Oregon, some of which can be seen near Henline Falls. Check out this video from Matt Cook Oregon detailing his adventure to...

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