Oregon is a state in the Northwest of the United States, and is home to lush landscapes and lots of fun places to visit. Students will enjoy learning all about Oregon, and why it is such a wonderful place to live and visit.
Students will have fun illustrating fun facts about the state of Oregon to show off what makes it so unique!
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Quack, Quack!
Roses
Ghost Towns
The University of Oregon's mascot is the Ducks. The mascot is based on Disney's Donald Duck through a special license agreement.
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Portland, Oregon is known as the "City of Roses." It got the name when a large variety of pink roses were introduced to the city in 1888. The Portland Rose Festival, which began in 1907, is an annual event.
Oregon has the most ghost towns in the United States. A ghost town doesn't actually have ghosts, it's an abandoned town with very few or no remaining inhabitants.
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