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Obrázky z Ameriky: Oregon

Tato série se ponoří do bohaté historie a vizuální krajiny Oregonu. Prostřednictvím stovek historických fotografií a poutavých popisků prozkoumáváte rozmanitost malých měst a ikonických památek státu. Objevte příběhy jedinečných kultur, tradic a architektonických skvostů, které definují tento fascinující severozápadní region. Každý svazek nabízí pohled do minulosti, který oživuje ducha místa a jeho obyvatel.

St. Helens
Oregon's Capitol Buildings
Josephine County
Troutdale
Portland's Maritime History
  • Portland's Maritime History

    • 130 stránek
    • 5 hodin čtení

    Focusing on Portland's rich maritime history, the book details its evolution as a shipbuilding hub beginning in 1840 with the schooner Star of Oregon. It highlights the significant contributions of local shipyards during World War II, which produced 621 ships for the war effort. Additionally, the narrative covers the role of steel and iron companies in utilizing Portland's harbors for manufacturing. Today, Portland is a major shipping center, moving over 13 million tons of cargo annually, particularly as the leading shipper of wheat in the U.S.

    Portland's Maritime History
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  • Troutdale

    • 130 stránek
    • 5 hodin čtení

    Troutdale's rich history as a Native American encampment and a pivotal stop for westward expansion highlights its significance. The town faced challenges from its rugged terrain and harsh winds but thrived, marked by notable events like record smelt runs and ice storms. Once the "celery capital of the world," Troutdale evolved from a dirt road to the first paved highway in the Pacific Northwest, enhancing its role as a tourist gateway and a popular destination for photographers drawn to the stunning Columbia River Gorge.

    Troutdale
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  • Josephine County

    • 130 stránek
    • 5 hodin čtení

    The beautiful Rogue River has been beckoning people to its banks for thousands of years. The Takelma Indians called this area home long before the first pioneers arrived. Take a step back in time while enjoying these historic images of early Josephine County. Today, many of the mining towns are just a name on an old map, but there was a time when they were bustling towns filled with miners and loggers. The pioneers endured great hardships to reach Oregon, but once they arrived, they worked diligently to make Josephine County the place that residents and visitors enjoy today.

    Josephine County
  • Oregon's Capitol Buildings

    • 130 stránek
    • 5 hodin čtení

    Oregon's unique history is marked by the rise and fall of three state capitol buildings, two of which were lost to fire. The first, established in 1855, was allegedly set ablaze during a political struggle, while the second, inspired by the US Capitol and featuring a striking copper dome, succumbed to flames in 1935. Following this disaster, a new capitol was constructed during the Great Depression, distinguished by its golden pioneer atop the structure, symbolizing resilience and hope amidst adversity.

    Oregon's Capitol Buildings
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  • St. Helens

    • 130 stránek
    • 5 hodin čtení

    The book chronicles the development of a small town along the Columbia River, founded in 1847 by hardworking loggers, shipbuilders, and mill workers. It highlights the vital contributions of their families, who fostered community spirit amidst challenges. Through over 200 images, the narrative captures the resilience and enduring love of the townspeople for their beautiful surroundings, reflecting both the struggles and triumphs of their shared history. This visual record serves as a testament to their hope and determination.

    St. Helens