It seems the further you move south in Oregon, the less popular some of the cities become. While we don’t totally know why we definitely know it’s not because there’s a lack of beauty or things to do.
LOS ANGELES - A recent study from SD Bullion, a leading precious metals dealer, has revealed the top U.S. states where you're most likely to strike gold. By analyzing data from the United States ...
When John Sutter and his carpenter James W. Marshall discovered gold in California in 1848, they hoped to keep their profitable find a secret. Of course, the cat was soon out of the bag and by the end ...
“The Oregon Pioneer,” the gold-leaf covered, 23-foot tall statue atop the Capitol dome, symbolically faces West. The Oregon State Capitol, the third such building housing state government, was built ...