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Oregon's state tree, the Douglas fir, comes in two types, coast and Rocky Mountain. The Douglas fir can grow several hundred feet and live for over 1,000 years.
Oregon lawmakers designated the T-bone steak as Oregon’s official state steak on June 16. The T-bone steak is the latest state symbol adopted by lawmakers, following the designation of potatoes as the ...
Other state symbols include the Dungeness Crab, the pear, the hazelnut, the Oregon grape, the Douglas-fir, the Chinook salmon, and the beaver. The Oregon House voted nearly unanimously on June 16 ...
Oregon lawmakers designated the T-bone steak as Oregon’s official state steak on June 16. ... the hazelnut, the Oregon grape, the Douglas-fir, the Chinook salmon, and the beaver.
Other state symbols include the Dungeness Crab, the pear, the hazelnut, the Oregon grape, the Douglas-fir, the Chinook salmon, and the beaver. The Oregon House voted nearly unanimously on June 16 ...
Other state symbols include the Dungeness Crab, the pear, the hazelnut, the Oregon grape, the Douglas-fir, the Chinook salmon, and the beaver. The Oregon House voted nearly unanimously on June 16 ...
Other state symbols include the Dungeness Crab, the pear, the hazelnut, the Oregon grape, the Douglas-fir, the Chinook salmon, and the beaver. The Oregon House voted nearly unanimously on June 16 ...
Other state symbols include the Dungeness Crab, the pear, the hazelnut, the Oregon grape, the Douglas-fir, the Chinook salmon, and the beaver. The Oregon House voted nearly unanimously on June 16 ...