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The End of the Wild West in WashingtonPresented by Chris StaudingerHistory Pub6pm doors, 7pm programAll ages welcome |
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These monthly, free events are open to everyone interested in Oregon and Pacific Northwest history. Co-sponsored by like-minded historical and civic organizations, we bring you experts, scholars, first-person experiencers and historians who expound on topics from Lewis and Clark to shipwrecks, hop growing to women pioneers and far, far beyond.
McMenamins and Deschutes Historical Museum presentA Field Guide to Pacific Northwest BarnsPresented by Michael HouserHistory Pub6pm doors, 7pm showAll ages welcome |
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McMenamins, Portland State University, Oregon Historical Society, and Friends of History presentThe 6th Annual PSU History SlamHistory Pub6pm doors, 7pm programAll ages welcome |
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These monthly, free events are open to everyone interested in Oregon and Pacific Northwest history. Co-sponsored by like-minded historical and civic organizations, we bring you experts, scholars, first-person experiencers and historians who expound on topics from Lewis and Clark to shipwrecks, hop growing to women pioneers and far, far beyond.
Oregon and the Age of MegafiresPresented by William G. RobbinsHistory Pub6pm doors, 7pm showAll ages welcome |
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These monthly, free events are open to everyone interested in Oregon and Pacific Northwest history. Co-sponsored by like-minded historical and civic organizations, we bring you experts, scholars, first-person experiencers and historians who expound on topics from Lewis and Clark to shipwrecks, hop growing to women pioneers and far, far beyond.
McMenamins and Friends of Historic Forest Grove presentHealing the Big River: Salmon Dreams and the Columbia River TreatyPresented by Peter MarbachHistory Pub6pm doors, 7pm showAll ages welcome |
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These monthly, free events are open to everyone interested in Oregon and Pacific Northwest history. Co-sponsored by like-minded historical and civic organizations, we bring you experts, scholars, first-person experiencers and historians who expound on topics from Lewis and Clark to shipwrecks, hop growing to women pioneers and far, far beyond.
Race Talks: History of Black Drag Queens in PortlandHosted by Lawanda Jackson & Poison WatersRACE TALKS: Opportunities for Dialogue6pm doors, 6:45pm startAll ages welcome |
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Kennedy School hosts this series that deals with race in Oregon, both historically and up to the present time.
The Civilian Conservation Corps at Camp Hemlock, Washington (1933-1942)Presented by Rick McClureHistory Pub6pm doors, 7pm programAll ages welcome |
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These monthly, free events are open to everyone interested in Oregon and Pacific Northwest history. Co-sponsored by like-minded historical and civic organizations, we bring you experts, scholars, first-person experiencers and historians who expound on topics from Lewis and Clark to shipwrecks, hop growing to women pioneers and far, far beyond.
McMenamins and Oregon Historical Society presentDefining Moments: LGBTQ+ Stories from Past to PresentPresented by Paul Iarrobino and friendsHistory Pub6pm doors, 7pm programAll ages welcome |
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These monthly, free events are open to everyone interested in Oregon and Pacific Northwest history. Co-sponsored by like-minded historical and civic organizations, we bring you experts, scholars, first-person experiencers and historians who expound on topics from Lewis and Clark to shipwrecks, hop growing to women pioneers and far, far beyond.