Captions List for Oregon Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Oregon beyond Portland: national parks, natural wonders, cities & towns, architectural heritage.

See also: Oregon, Captions List for Portland, Oregon
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  • Salem: Oregon State Capitol (1938) (53m / 173ft) (900 Court Street NE).
  • Salem: Marble walls of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Cylindrical marble dome of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: The Pioneer gilded statue (1938) by Ulric Ellerhusen atop Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Rear of The Pioneer gilded statue atop Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Carved eagle over entrance of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Entrance portal of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Lewis & Clark LED by Sacagawea monument by Leo Friedlander in front of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Oregon Trail covered wagon pioneer monument by Leo Friedlander in front of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Oregon Trail pioneer carving details at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Carved horse detail on Oregon Trail pioneer monument at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Pioneer & Native Americans meeting on horseback on Oregon Trail pioneer monument at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Oregon Trail intaglio map on Covered Wagon monument at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Route of Lewis & Clark map carved on their monument at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Eastern details of Lewis & Clark intaglio map on their monument at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Western details of Lewis & Clark intaglio map on their monument at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Otter carved by Ulric Ellerhusen on Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Beaver carved by Ulric Ellerhusen on Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Elk, buffalo & antelope on metal insert over door of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Dome interior of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Painted dome interior by Frank H. Schwartz in Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Frieze of eagles in dome of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Bronze Oregon State by Ulric Ellerhusen seal inside Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of Captain Robert Gray & ship Columbia Rediviva at mouth of Columbia River (1792) by Barry Faulkner (1938) in Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Detail of mural Captain Robert Gray & his ship Columbia Rediviva naming the Columbia River (1792) of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of Lewis & Clark at Celilo Falls (1805) by Frank H. Schwartz (1938) in Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Detail of mural of Lewis & Clark at Celilo Falls (1805) in Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of first white women to reach Fort Vancouver overland (1836) by Barry Faulkner (1938) in Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of first white women to reach Fort Vancouver overland (1836) by Barry Faulkner (1938) in Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Detail of mural of Dr. McLouchlin welcoming first white women to Fort Vancouver (1836) in Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of great wagon train migration at the Dalles (1843) by Frank H. Schwartz (1938) in Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of great wagon train migration at the Dalles (1843) by Frank H. Schwartz (1938) in Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Detail of mural of settlers on great wagon train migration at the Dalles (1843) in Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Seal of Provisional Government of Oregon (1843-8) at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of lumberjack & fisherman by Barry Faulkner (1938) at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of wheat reaper & apple picker by Barry Faulkner (1938) at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of sheep herder & gold miner by Frank H. Schwartz (1938) at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of milk maid & cowboy by Frank H. Schwartz (1938) at Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: House of Representatives chamber of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of Oregon pioneers meeting at Champoeg (1843) to establish provisional government by Barry Faulkner in House chamber of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Names of Oregon pioneers in House chamber of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Wood inlay showing second Oregon State Capitol (1875-1935 destroyed by fire) in Governor's Office.
  • Salem: Governor's Office in Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Antique China coffee pot in Governor's Office of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Senate chamber of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of Oregon admitted to the Union (Feb. 14, 1859) by Frank H. Schwartz (1938) in Senate chamber of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Mural of Oregon admitted to the Union (Feb. 14, 1859) by Frank H. Schwartz (1938) in Senate chamber of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Carpet in Senate chamber of Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: View of Oregon Capitol Mall from Capitol dome.
  • Salem: Oregon Capitol Mall Sprague Fountain (1979) by Weltzin Blix & Tom Morandi.
  • Salem: Oregon State Library (1938) (250 Winter Street NE) on Capitol Mall.
  • Salem: Public Service Building (1949) (255 Capitol Street NE) on Capitol Mall.
  • Salem: Oregon Revenue Building on Capitol Mall.
  • Salem: Looking toward downtown Salem from Oregon State Capitol dome.
  • Salem: Downtown Salem beyond white State of Oregon Executive Building (1937) (155 Cottage Street NE) (former Post Office) from Oregon State Capitol.
  • Salem: Skyline of Salem with First Methodist Church, Capital Center & Franklin Building.
  • Salem: Carnegie Public Library (1912) (State Street at Winter Street SE) now part of Willamette University.
  • Salem: Heritage highrise commercial building (State Street at Winter Street SE).
  • Salem: Salem First Methodist Church (1878) (57m / 188ft) (600 State St.).
  • Salem: Tower of Salem First Methodist Church.
  • Salem: Capital Center (former First National Bank & Livesley Buildings) (1927) (11 floors) (388 State St.).
  • Salem: Vertical perspective of Capital Center.
  • Salem: Art Deco figures atop Capital Center.
  • Salem: Art Deco griffin atop Capital Center.
  • Salem: Art Deco angel & faces atop Capital Center.
  • Salem: Arched portal of Capital Center.
  • Salem: Franklin Building (1912) (6 floors) (101 High St.) (former Masonic Temple).
  • Salem: Brickwork & decoration of Franklin Building.
  • Salem: Balconies & decoration of Franklin Building with Masonic symbols.
  • Salem: Window surround decorations of Franklin Building.
  • Salem: Elsinore Theater (1926) (170 High St.).
  • Salem: Gray Building (1891) (105 Liberty St. NE).
  • Salem: Farrar Building (1917) (351-373 State St.).
  • Salem: Heritage commercial buildings (1880) (372-370 State St.).
  • Salem: Facade of heritage commercial buildings (372 State St.).
  • Salem: Facade of Adolph heritage commercial buildings (1880) (370 State St.).
  • Salem: Ladd & Bush Bank (c1869) reproduced in 1960s using original cast-iron facade plus that from an identical facade from Portland.
  • Salem: Ladd & Bush Bank cast iron facade arches (c1869) (302 State St.).
  • Salem: Ladd & Bush Bank cast iron facade.
  • Salem: Ladd & Bush Bank cast iron facade decorative details.
  • Salem: Ladd & Bush Bank cast iron facade decorative corner details.
  • Salem: Columns of Ladd & Bush Bank.
  • Salem: Ladd & Bush Bank cast iron sign.
  • Salem: Ladd & Bush Bank cast iron column details.
  • Salem: Capital National Bank & Bush Breyman Buildings on Commercial St.
  • Salem: Capital National Bank (1892) (129 Commercial St.) replica of a Philadelphia Bank by architect Frank Furness.
  • Salem: Richardsonian Romanesque detail of Capital National Bank tower.
  • Salem: Keystone carving of Beaver Dollar $10 gold piece of 1849 on Capital National Bank Building.
  • Salem: Decorative details of Capital National Bank & Bush Breyman Buildings.
  • Salem: Bush Breyman Building (1889) (147 Commercial St.).
  • Salem: Bush & Brey Block commercial building (1889) (195 Commercial St.).
  • Salem: Pearce Building (1940) (305 Court Street NE).
  • Salem: Montgomery Ward, McCormack Block Addition (1902) & Reed Opera House along Liberty St.
  • Salem: Reed Opera House (1869) (189 Liberty Street NE).
  • Salem: Facade of Reed Opera House.
  • Salem: Reed Opera House.
  • Salem: Salem Arts Building (1936) (155 Liberty St.) (former Montgomery Ward).
  • Salem: Hartfield Plaza Courthouse Square (2001) with Galaxy sculpture by Andrew Carson.
  • Salem: Marion County Courthouse (1954) (5 floors) (High Street NE).
  • Salem: Garden of Marion County Courthouse.
  • Salem: Salem Conference Center (2004) (200 Commercial St. SE).
  • Salem: Salem's Riverfront Park Carousel (2001) (101 Front St. NE).
  • Salem: Salem's Riverfront Park Carousel with hand carved & painted horses.
  • Salem: White horses of Salem's Riverfront Park Carousel.
  • Salem: Asahel Bush II House (1877-8) (600 Mission St. SE).
  • Salem: Bay window of Bush House.
  • Salem: Front porch of Bush House.
  • Salem: Chestnut tree beside Bush House.
  • Salem: Gardens of Bush House.
  • Salem: Deepwood House (1894) (1116 Mission St. SE).
  • Salem: Queen Anne details of Deepwood House.
  • Salem: Tower of Deepwood House.
  • Salem: Conservatory wing of Deepwood House.
  • Salem: Porch of Deepwood House.
  • Salem: Tower of Deepwood House.
  • Salem: Bulk of Deepwood House.
  • Salem: Garage of Deepwood House.
  • Salem: Gardens of Deepwood House.
  • Salem: Gardens of Deepwood House.
  • Salem: Thomas Kay Woolen Mill & Mission Mill Museum seen from Oregon State Capitol dome.
  • Salem: Thomas Kay Woolen Mill, now entrance to Mission Mill Museum (260 12th St. SE).
  • Salem: Dye house of Thomas Kay Woolen Mill at Mission Mill Museum.
  • Salem: Thomas Kay Woolen Mill (1898) at Mission Mill Museum.
  • Salem: Mill race of Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Mill race of Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Dye house straddles mill race beside Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Machines arrayed for steps of wool blanket production in Thomas Kay Woolen Mill museum.
  • Salem: Carding machine at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Carding machine maker's plate of Davis & Furber Machine Co., North Andover, Mass at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Crompton & Knowles Loom Works fabric loom at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Crompton & Knowles Loom Works fabric loom mechanism details at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Machine to spin threads from spools of wool roving onto spindles at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Roving thread spinning machine maker's plate of Johnson & Bassett, Worcester, Mass at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Spindles of wool roving thread spinning machine at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Thomas Kay Woolen Mill time clock.
  • Salem: Rotary Steam Press (1920) by Curtis Marble at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Fulling Machine (1875) by James Hunter to shrink wool at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Teasels growing outside Thomas Kay Woolen Mill.
  • Salem: Flower in gardens of Mission Mill Museum.
  • Salem: Jason Lee House (1841) (oldest frame house in Pacific Northwest) at Mission Mill Museum.
  • Salem: Verandah of Jason Lee House at Mission Mill Museum.
  • Salem: Methodist Parsonage (1841) at Mission Mill Museum.
  • Salem: John D. Boon House (1847) at Mission Mill Museum.
  • Salem: Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church (1858) moved from Aumsville to Mission Mill Museum.
  • Salem: Willamette University campus seen from Oregon State Capitol Dome.
  • Salem: Waller Hall at Willamette University seen from Oregon State Capitol Dome.
  • Salem: Eaton Hall & Waller Hall at Willamette University.
  • Salem: Waller Hall (1867) (4 floors) (900 State St.) at Willamette University.
  • Salem: Waller Hall entrance porch at Willamette University.
  • Salem: Eaton Hall (1909) (4 floors) (900 State St.) at Willamette University.
  • Salem: Town & Gown statue (1992) by Mark Sponenburgh at Willamette University.
  • Salem: G. Herbert Smith Auditorium & Fine Arts at Willamette University.
  • Salem: Mary Stuart Rogers Music Center (Hudson Hall) (1999) at Willamette University.
  • Salem: Entrance to Mary Stuart Rogers Music Center (Hudson Hall) at Willamette University.
  • Salem: Mark O. Hatfield Library (1986) at Willamette University.
  • Salem: Smullin Hall (1938 & 80) at Willamette University.
  • Salem: Small perching bird with bluish head, probably a phoebe.
  • Astoria: Astoria-Megler Bridge (1966) (21,474ft 6,545m) over the Columbia River.
  • Astoria: Ship channel span of Astoria-Megler Bridge.
  • Astoria: Ship channel span of Astoria-Megler Bridge.
  • Astoria: Cannery Pier Hotel beside Astoria-Megler Bridge.
  • Astoria: Astoria-Megler Bridge over piers of with gulls.
  • Astoria: Washington side of Astoria-Megler Bridge.
  • Astoria: Ironwork structure of Astoria-Megler Bridge.
  • Astoria: Freighter on Columbia River.
  • Astoria: Columbia River Maritime Museum (2002) (1792 Marine Dr.).
  • Astoria: Entrance to Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Columbia River Maritime Museum & Astoria Column.
  • Astoria: Lightship Columbia & visiting Coastguard Cutter against Astoria-Megler Bridge at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Lightship Columbia WLV-604 (1951) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Lightship Columbia at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Masts of Lightship Columbia at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Wheelhouse of Lightship Columbia at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Mess hall of Lightship Columbia at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Radio room of Lightship Columbia at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Coast Guard Cutter Alert visiting Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Mast of Coast Guard Cutter Alert at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Bow of Coast Guard Cutter Alert & Astoria-Megler Bridge over Columbia River.
  • Astoria: Medals & operations record of Coast Guard Cutter Alert.
  • Astoria: Columbia Queen tourist riverboat visiting Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Columbia Queen riverboat on Columbia River.
  • Astoria: Columbia Queen riverboat galleries & cabins.
  • Astoria: Modern Coast Guard rescue ship at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Coast Guard motor lifeboat, a type in service (1908-88) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Coast Guard motor lifeboat helm at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Sailing gillnetter fishing boat at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Motorized gillnetter fishing boat (1914) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Troller Darle fishing boat (1945) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Troller Darle fishing boat (1945) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Chief Engineers Inspectors' License (1902) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Watch-type slide rule at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Indian village on Vancouver Island at Nootka Sound (1778) engraved by artist with Captain James Cook's 3rd expedition at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Watercolor of Columbia Rediviva in storm (c1793) by George Davidson at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Watercolor of Columbia Rediviva attacked in Juan de Fuca Straits (c1793) by George Davidson at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Watercolor of Columbia Rediviva at winter quarters (c1793) by George Davidson at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Painting of wharf of Astoria Farmers' Cooperative (1873) by G.H. Elvin at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Painting of J.W.&V. Cook Cannery (c1895) by Nigel Kennedy Esdaile at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Painting of American Bark Curlew in a Chinese Port (1860) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Painting of American Schooner Zacheus Sherman (after 1880) attrib. to William P. Stubbs at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Painting of American full-rigged ship Charmer (1901) by C. Volquard at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Ships that Pass in the Night (steamer passing sailing ship) lithograph (1909) by Hugo Schnars-Alquist at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Model of Hudson's Bay Company paddle wheeler Beaver (1834-88) first steamboat on Columbia River at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Model of stern wheeler Harvest Queen (1900-27) which served Columbia & Snake Rivers at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Oregon Steam Navigation Co. pitcher (1860-79) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Model of Ocean Pride sailing ship at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Seaman's sea chest (c1900) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Lap desk & gimbaled candleholder at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Ship's figurehead (19th C) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Chinese export porcelain dish with American eagle (c1790-1810) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Chinese export porcelain jar painted with American shop (c1850) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Hudson's Bay Company woolen trade blanket at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Collection of salmon can labels at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Collection of salmon can labels at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Whale harpoon & baleen at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Whales teeth scrimshaw at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Scrimshaw whalebone corset busk & plaque (1859) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Ivory pastry crimpers & jagging wheels at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Scrimshaw cribbage boards carved from walrus tusks by Alaskan natives at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Engraved ostrich eggshell (20th C) at Columbia River Maritime Museum.
  • Astoria: Astoria City Hall portal.
  • Astoria: Astoria City Hall (1923) (1095 Duane St.) (former Astoria Savings Bank).
  • Astoria: Clatsop County Courthouse (1904) (749 Commercial St.).
  • Astoria: Labor Temple (1924) (934 Duane St.).
  • Astoria: Carruthers part of Associated Building (1923) (12th at Commercial St.).
  • Astoria: Associated Building with Copeland, Hobson & Carruthers sections (1923) (12th at Commercial St.).
  • Astoria: Associated Building detail with 1923 year of construction.
  • Astoria: Liberty Theatre (1924) (1203 Commercial St.).
  • Astoria: Upper storey Italian Renaissance decorations of Liberty Theatre.
  • Astoria: Upper storey Italian Renaissance decorations of Liberty Theatre.
  • Astoria: John Jacob Astor Hotel (1922) (1401 Commercial St.).
  • Astoria: Facade of John Jacob Astor Hotel.
  • Astoria: Decorative details of John Jacob Astor Hotel.
  • Astoria: Colorful gas meters in Astoria.
  • Astoria: Uppertown Firefighters Museum (former Uppertown Fire Station #2) (1896 & 1928) (2968 Marine Drive).
  • Astoria: Antique fire engines in Uppertown Firefighters Museum.
  • Astoria: Antique horse-drawn ladder rig in Uppertown Firefighters Museum.
  • Astoria: Captain George Flavel House (1885 ) (441 8th St.).
  • Astoria: Tower top of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Front entry of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Corner tower of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Decorative trim of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Side yard view of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Decorative front porch woodwork of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Stained glass window with sailing ship in transom of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Parlor of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Hallet Davis & Co. Square Grand Piano in Parlor of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Fireplace with sconces in Parlor of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Portrait of Captain Flavel, Columbia River bar pilot, banker, & entrepreneur in his House.
  • Astoria: Back parlor of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Inlaid desk in back parlor of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Carved sideboard in back parlor of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Carved sideboard in back parlor of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: in back parlor of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Fireplace in library of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Library setting room of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Carved sofa in library of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Dining room of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Fireplace in dining room of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Tiles on fireplace in dining room of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Table setting in breakfast nook of Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Kitchen with stove in Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Bedroom in Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Painting of side-wheel steamship T.J. Potter (1891) by A. Jacobsen at Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Painting of Columbia River Bar (1884) by Cleveland Rockwell at Flavel House.
  • Astoria: Astoria Heritage Museum in former City Hall (1905) (1618 Exchange St.).
  • Astoria: Entrance to Astoria Heritage Museum in former City Hall.
  • Astoria: Traditional Makah cedar rain hat in Astoria Heritage Museum.
  • Astoria: Jefferson peace medal given to Clatsop Chief Coboway by Captain Meriwether Lewis at Astoria Heritage Museum.
  • Astoria: Westport Saloon bar (c1905) at Astoria Heritage Museum.
  • Astoria: Japanese fan (c1899) at Astoria Heritage Museum.
  • Astoria: Victorian ladies dresses at Astoria Heritage Museum.
  • Astoria: Fort Clatsop where Lewis & Clark party spent winter of 1805 rebuilt by National Parks Service.
  • Astoria: Wooden chimney at Fort Clatsop NHS replica.
  • Astoria: Fort Clatsop log cabins of Lewis & Clark exploration party at furthest westward point near mouth of Columbia River.
  • Astoria: Log buildings of Fort Clatsop defense compound.
  • Astoria: Bunk bed & fire pit in interior of Fort Clatsop.
  • Astoria: Bunk beds in interior of Fort Clatsop.
  • Astoria: Log table in Fort Clatsop.
  • Astoria: Storage area with barrels & chests in Fort Clatsop.
  • Astoria: Lewis & Clark beds in Fort Clatsop.
  • Astoria: Officers table & utensils in Fort Clatsop.
  • Astoria: Boxes stored on shelf in Fort Clatsop.
  • Astoria: Native dress & papoose carrier as worn by Sacagawea at Fort Clatsop.
  • Astoria: Painting of Lewis & Clark meeting Clatsop First Peoples at Fort Clatsop National Parks Museum.
  • Astoria: Meriwether Lewis, William Clark & Clatsop Indian sculpture (1980) by Stanley Wanlass at Fort Clatsop museum.
  • Astoria: Detail of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark & Clatsop Indian sculpture (1980) by Stanley Wanlass at Fort Clatsop museum.
  • Astoria: Woven Clatsop rain hat at Fort Clatsop museum.
  • Astoria: Woven Clatsop flat baskets at Fort Clatsop museum.
  • Astoria: View of countryside from Astoria Column.
  • Astoria: Astoria Column (1926) (125 ft) of reinforced concrete atop Coxcomb Hill.
  • Astoria: Observation deck atop Astoria Column with sgraffito frieze by Attilio Pusterla spiraling from bottom to top chronologically.
  • Astoria: Frieze of Astoria Column from expedition across Great Divide (1812) to Northwest Company to statehood (1859).
  • Astoria: Astoria Column frieze details of Sale to the Northwest Company & US Ship Ontario.
  • Astoria: Astoria Column frieze details of across the Great Divide (1812).
  • Astoria: Frieze of Astoria Column from Fort Clatsop to John Jacob Astor.
  • Astoria: Astoria Column frieze details of to John Jacob Astor era.
  • Astoria: Astoria Column frieze details of Lewis & Clark era & Fort Clatsop.
  • Astoria: Frieze of Astoria Column from Robert Gray (1792) to Lewis & Clark era (1805-6).
  • Astoria: Frieze of Astoria Column from Robert Gray (1792) to Lewis & Clark era (1805-6).
  • Astoria: Astoria Column frieze details of Lewis & Clark with Thomas Jefferson.
  • Astoria: Astoria Column frieze details of Lewis & Clark expedition.
  • Astoria: Astoria Column frieze details of Indians along the Columbia during Lewis & Clark expedition.
  • Astoria: Astoria Column architect & artist credits.
  • Oregon City: Willamette Falls overview.
  • Oregon City: Willamette Falls dam & reservoir.
  • Oregon City: Oregon City mills at Willamette Falls.
  • Oregon City: Power plant at Willamette Falls.
  • Oregon City: Power plant at Willamette Falls with utilities bridge & conveyors.
  • Oregon City: Willamette Falls & reservoir.
  • Oregon City: Oregon City mills.
  • Oregon City: Oregon City mills from McLoughlin Promenade.
  • Oregon City: Oregon City Municipal Elevator & observation deck (1954) (610 Bluff St.).
  • Oregon City: Masonic Lodge (1907) (707 Main St.) beside Willamette River bridge (1922) was first lodge (1846) west of Rockies.
  • Oregon City: Dr. John McLoughlin House (1846) (713 Center St.) operated by National Parks Service.
  • Oregon City: Dr. Forbes Barclay House (1849) (719 Center St.).
  • Oregon City: Stevens-Crawford House museum (1908) (603 6th St.).
  • Oregon City: Front entry of Stevens-Crawford House.
  • Oregon City: Francis Ermatinger House Museum (1845) (619 6th St.).
  • Oregon City: Francis Ermatinger House porch.
  • Oregon City: Charles Huntley House (1896) (916 Washington St.).
  • Oregon City: J.E. Jack House (c1913) (903 Washington St.).
  • Oregon City: Judge Harvey Cross Residence (1888) (809 Washington St.).
  • Oregon City: Dr. Hugh Mount House (1920) (817 Center St.).
  • Oregon City: Roses at heritage house in Oregon City.
  • Oregon City: Elizabeth Clarke House (1929) (812 John Adams St.).
  • Oregon City: Senator Linwood E. Jones House (1913) (524 High St.).
  • Oregon City: M.&C. Latourette House (1914) on High St.
  • Oregon City: American Four Square house with textured chimney on High St.
  • Oregon City: Atkinson Memorial Congregational Church (1925) (710 6th St.).
  • Oregon City: Carnegie Center (former public library) (1911) (606 John Adams St.).
  • Oregon City: Oregon City Fire Station (1923) (624 7th St.).
  • Oregon City: Oregon I.O.O.F. Hall Lodge No. 3 (1922) (604 7th St.).
  • Oregon City: Museum of Oregon Territory (211 Tumwater Dr.).
  • Oregon City: End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center (1726 Washington St.) encompassed by giant covered-wagon shaped structures.
  • Oregon City: End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center with sculptured frames in shape of covered wagon.
  • Bonneville Dam (1933-37) on Columbia River.
  • Columbia River Gorge.
  • Wahkeena Falls on Columbia River Gorge near Portland.
  • Eugene: Museum of Natural & Cultural History (1987) at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Bear face sculpture above entrance of Museum of Natural & Cultural History at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Native-style artwork adorns exterior of Museum of Natural & Cultural History at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Replica of Willamette Meteorite outside Museum of Natural & Cultural History at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (1930).
  • Eugene: Brick facade of Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
  • Eugene: Courtyard of Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
  • Eugene: Sculpture in courtyard of Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
  • Eugene: Rabbits carved on capitals in courtyard of Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
  • Eugene: Johnson Hall Administration Building (1915) of University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Chapman Hall (1939) at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: George Collier House (1886) at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Matthew Deady Hall (1873-6) at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Second Empire tower of Deady Hall at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Villard Hall (1886) at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Fenton Hall (1906) first library at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Pioneer statue (1918) by Alexander Phimister Proctor on University of Oregon campus.
  • Eugene: Landscaping on University of Oregon campus.
  • Eugene: Samson Friendly Hall (1893) at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Lillis Business Complex (2003) of Lundquist College of Business at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Portal of Lillis Business Complex of Lundquist College of Business at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Rear facade of Lillis Business Complex of Lundquist College of Business at University of Oregon.
  • Eugene: Hult Center for Performing Arts (1982) (One Eugene Center).
  • Eugene: Roofline of Hult Center for Performing Arts.
  • Eugene: Stairwell of Hult Center for Performing Arts.
  • Eugene: Eugene Community Conference Center (1982) & Hilton (Eugene Center).
  • Eugene: Entrance of Eugene Community Conference Center.
  • Eugene: Umpqua Bank (675 Oak St.).
  • Eugene: Wayne Lyman Morse United States Courthouse (2006) (405 East 8th Ave.).
  • Eugene: Glass sign of Wayne Lyman Morse United States Courthouse.
  • Eugene: Metallic facade of Wayne Lyman Morse United States Courthouse.
  • Mount Hood Railway.
  • Mount Hood.
  • Newberg: Hoover - Minthorn House of Dr. Henry John Minthorn where Herbert Hoover lived as a boy from 1884-9.
  • Newberg: Front porch of Hoover - Minthorn House where future President stayed as orphan.
  • Newberg: Garden at Hoover - Minthorn House.
  • Newberg: Hydrangeas at Hoover - Minthorn House.
  • Jacksonville: California Street Italianate streetscape.
  • Jacksonville: County courthouse (1883) now the museum.
  • Jacksonville: Nunan House (c1890).
  • Jacksonville: Former Jackson County courthouse (1884) (206 N 5th St.) now Jacksonville Museum.
  • Jacksonville: Facade details of Jackson County courthouse.
  • Jacksonville: St. Joseph's Catholic Church (1858) (N 4th at D St.).
  • Jacksonville: Entrance of St. Joseph's Catholic Church (1858).
  • Jacksonville: Dr. J.W. McCully House (1869) (240 E. California St.).
  • Jacksonville: Peonies at McCully House.
  • Jacksonville: Roses at McCully House.
  • Jacksonville: Jacksonville Mining Company (160 E. California St.).
  • Jacksonville: Jacksonville Mercantile (120 E California St.) & Beekmans Express (100 E California St.).
  • Jacksonville: Beekmans Express (100 E California St.).
  • Jacksonville: Redmen's & K. Kubli Buildings (1884) (California at 3rd Sts.).
  • Jacksonville: Antique Levi Strauss Overalls painted on Redmen's Hall.
  • Jacksonville: Redmen's & K. Kubli Buildings.
  • Jacksonville: Redmen's Hall (1884) (105 W California St.).
  • Jacksonville: K. Kubli Building (1884) (115 W California St.).
  • Jacksonville: Table Rock & Billiard Saloon I.O.O.F. Building.
  • Jacksonville: I.O.O.F. Masonic Hall (c1860) (175 W California St.).
  • Jacksonville: J. Orth Building (1872) & Butcher Shop (1854).
  • Jacksonville: J. Orth Building (1872) (150 S Oregon St.).
  • Jacksonville: Butcher Shop (1854) (110 S Oregon St.).
  • Jacksonville: Bella Union Saloon (1856) (170 W California St.).
  • Jacksonville: Streetscape along California St. of Jacksonville.
  • Jacksonville: Frontier style Italianate building (170 W California St.).
  • Jacksonville: Sutton's Drug Store (c1856) & Beekman Bank (1863) (now Wells Fargo) (115 E California St.).
  • Jacksonville: Kahler's Law Office (1886) (155 N 3rd St.).
  • Jacksonville: Flowering tree in Jacksonville.
  • Jacksonville: John S. Love House (c1854) (175 N 3rd St.).
  • Jacksonville: M.G. Kennedy House (1855) (240 N 3rd St.).
  • Jacksonville: Catholic Rectory (1861) (204 N 4th St.).
  • Jacksonville: Catholic Rectory (1861) (204 N 4th St.).
  • Jacksonville: William M. Turner House (c1867) (120 5th St.).
  • Jacksonville: John Orth House (1880) (105 S 3rd St.).
  • Jacksonville: Broad House (c1880) (Applegate & Elm St.).
  • Jacksonville: Eagle Brewery Saloon (1856) (355 S Oregon St.).
  • Jacksonville: Herman Helms House (1878) (320 S Oregon St.).
  • Jacksonville: Plymale House (c1865) (180 N Oregon St.).
  • Jacksonville: Rouge River Valley Railway Depot (1891) (185 N Oregon St.) now town's information center.
  • Jacksonville: Jeremiah Nunan House (1892) (635 N. Oregon St.).
  • Jacksonville: Facade details of Nunan House, Barber's pattern book design #143.
  • Jacksonville: Entrance of Nunan House.
  • Jacksonville: Queen Anne details of Nunan House.
  • Jacksonville: First Presbyterian Church (1881) (405 E California St.).
  • Jacksonville: Gothic tower of First Presbyterian Church.
  • Jacksonville: Gothic window of First Presbyterian Church.
  • Jacksonville: C.C. Beekman House (1876) (352 E California St.).
  • Jacksonville: C.C. Beekman House (1876) (352 E California St.).
  • Jacksonville: Max Mueller House (1888) (465 E California St.).
  • Jacksonville: Max Mueller House (1888) (465 E California St.).
  • Phantom Ship Overlook in Crater Lake National Park.
  • Phantom Ship Overlook in Crater Lake National Park.
  • Curved volcanic rim in Crater Lake National Park.
  • Volcanic rim slopes into lake in Crater Lake National Park.
  • Wild flowers in Crater Lake National Park.
  • Manzanita bush in Crater Lake National Park.
  • Outside of crater on approach to Crater Lake National Park.
  • Cliff at Crater Lake National Park.
  • Wildflowers at Crater Lake National Park.
  • Twisted tree stump at Crater Lake National Park.
  • Slopes of Crater Lake National Park.
  • Road through Crater Lake National Park.
  • Looking down slopes of Crater Lake National Park.
  • Shoreline of Crater Lake National Park.
  • Pine tree at Crater Lake National Park.
  • Wildflowers at Crater Lake National Park.
  • Wildflowers at Crater Lake National Park.
  • Twisted wood at Crater Lake National Park.
  • Wildflowers at Crater Lake National Park.
  • Hills above Crater Lake National Park.
  • Crater Lake National Park caldera.
  • Island in lake of Crater Lake National Park.
  • Shoreline of Crater Lake National Park.
  • Forests of Crater Lake National Park.
  • Overview of Crater Lake National Park from Discovery Point.
  • Discovery Point view at Crater Lake National Park.
  • Crater Lake National Park.
  • Trees silhouetted against Crater Lake National Park.
  • Crater Lake National Park.
  • Clouds over Crater Lake National Park.
  • Crater Lake National Park.
  • Colored slopes of Crater Lake National Park.
  • Lake shore of Crater Lake National Park.
  • Snows on shore of Crater Lake National Park.
  • Crater ridge at Crater Lake National Park.
  • Trees against slopes of Crater Lake National Park.
  • Crater Lake Lodge at Crater Lake National Park.
  • Facade of Crater Lake Lodge.
  • Facade of Crater Lake Lodge.
  • Fireplace in Crater Lake Lodge.
  • Lamp with carved squirrel in Crater Lake Lodge.
  • Walls & stairwell covered with pine bark in Crater Lake Lodge.
  • View from Crater Lake Lodge.
  • Crescent: Collection of commemorative bottles & taxidermy specimens in a restaurant in Crescent.
  • Crescent: Streetscape of village of Crescent, OR.
  • Crescent: Room in Woodsman Country Lodge with countryside motif.
  • Crescent: Elk shower curtain in Woodsman Country Lodge.
  • Crescent: Bullets embedded in toilet seat at Woodsman Country Lodge.
  • Obsidian (volcanic glass) fields in Newberry Crater.
  • Obsidian volcanic glass in Newberry Crater.
  • Rafting on Rogue River in Oregon.
  • Tillamook: Former US Navy blimp hanger (1942) (wood 1,000 ft long) now Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Tillamook Air Museum in former US Navy hanger once housed 9 blimps.
  • Tillamook: Interior of Tillamook Air Museum in wooden US Navy blimp hanger.
  • Tillamook: Helium pumping room once used for blimps at hanger, now Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Boeing 377 Stratocruiser before Tillamook Air Museum Navy blimp hanger.
  • Tillamook: Boeing 377 Stratocruiser at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Boeing 377 Stratocruiser (1947) (civilian version of C-97 Super-Fortress) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Boeing 377 Stratocruiser nose section at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Cockpit of Boeing 377 Stratocruiser at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Interior of Boeing 377 Stratocruiser looking to cockpit at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Interior of Boeing 377 Stratocruiser looking to tail ramp at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Rear ramp controls of Boeing 377 Stratocruiser at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Grumman J2F-6 Duck (1934) flying boat at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Grumman J2F-6 Duck (1934) flying boat side view at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina (1935) flying boat at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Engines above Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina (1935) flying boat at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Front view of Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina (1935) flying boat at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Grumman FM-2 Wildcat (1937) flying boat side view at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Hispano HA-1112 Buchon (1937) Spanish version of Messerschmitt Me-109) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Hispano HA-1112 Buchon (1937) Spanish version of Messerschmitt Me-109) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Bellanca Aircruiser (1938) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Bellanca Aircruiser (1938) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Front view of Bellanca Aircruiser (1938) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber (1939) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Nakajima Ki-43 Oscar Japanese fighter (1939) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Nakajima Ki-43 Oscar Japanese fighter (1939) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Chance Vought F4U Corsair (1940) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Chance Vought F4U Corsair (1940) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Grumman TBF/TBM Avenger (1941) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Gun turret of Grumman TBF/TBM Avenger (1941) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon bomber (1943) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Nose art of Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon bomber (1943) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Lockheed P-38 Lightning (1944) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Nose art of Lockheed P-38 Lightning (1944) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Double tail of Lockheed P-38 Lightning (1944) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Douglas A-26B Invader (1944) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Douglas DC-3 / C-47 (1945) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune (1946) patrol plane at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune (1946) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Douglas AD-4 Skyraider (1947) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: AM-1 Martin Mauler (1949) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Nose art of AM-1 Martin Mauler (1949) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Kaman HTK-1 helicopter with double rotors (1950) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: MIG-17 Fresco / Lim-6 (1951) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Grumman F-14 Tomcat (1976) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Seagrave Fire Engine (1943) at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Yreka Western passenger rail car at Tillamook Air Museum.
  • Tillamook: Pioneer Museum in former Tillamook County Courthouse (1905).
  • Tillamook: Photos of early settlers at Tillamook Pioneer Museum.
  • Tillamook: Frontier table setting & furnishings at Tillamook Pioneer Museum.
  • Tillamook: Earthenware whiskey jug from Revolutionary War at Tillamook Pioneer Museum.
  • Tillamook: Silver Art Nouveau fruit tray with handle at Tillamook Pioneer Museum.
  • Tillamook: King's crown vase at Tillamook Pioneer Museum.
  • Tillamook: Carnival glass bowl at Tillamook Pioneer Museum.
  • Tillamook: Graf Zeppelin Lakehurst Landing Crew ID badge at Tillamook Pioneer Museum.
  • Tillamook: Goodyer blimp belt buckle (1974) at Tillamook Pioneer Museum.
  • Tillamook: Macon & Akron Navy blimp medal (1931-33) at Tillamook Pioneer Museum.
  • Tillamook: US Navy (N.A.S.T.) blimp match books at Tillamook Pioneer Museum.
  • Tillamook: Radio transmitter as used by US Navy (N.A.S.T.) blimps at Tillamook Pioneer Museum.
  • Tillamook: Tillamook Cheese Factory.
  • Tillamook: Tillamook Cheese Factory scene.
  • Tillamook: Antique cream seperator displayed at Tillamook Cheese Factory.
  • Tillamook: Antique testing equipment displayed at Tillamook Cheese Factory.
  • Tillamook: Antique butter churns displayed at Tillamook Cheese Factory.
  • Tillamook: Ice cream dishes at Tillamook Cheese Factory.
  • McMinnville: Glass walled building of Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum (2001) (500 NE Capt. Michael King Smith Way).
  • McMinnville: Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum with exterior aircraft.
  • McMinnville: Aircraft outside Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • McMinnville: Jets & helicopters outside Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • McMinnville: Imax theater at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • McMinnville: Statue of aviator faces Space building of Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • McMinnville: Hughes HK-1 (H-4) Flying Boat (Spruce Goose) (1947) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • McMinnville: Spruce Goose spans entire aviation building of Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Spruce Goose nose at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Four of eight engines on Spruce Goose at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Spruce Goose engines frame skylight of Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Tail of Spruce Goose stands 8 stories high at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Interior of Spruce Goose at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Interior structure of Spruce Goose at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Flight log of Spruce Goose showing single 30-second flight on Nov. 2, 1947 at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Aircraft collection at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Aircraft collection at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Aircraft under wing of Spruce Goose at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Jet engine collection at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Liberty Plane DH-4 (1916) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Stoughton Bus (1920-30) once ferried passengers to air service at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Ford 5-AT-B Tri Motor (1926) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Nose motor of Ford 5-AT-B Tri Motor (1926) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Under wing motor of Ford 5-AT-B Tri Motor (1926) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Boeing Stearman Model 75 Kaydet (1934) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • North American SNJ-4 Texan (1935) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Curtiss P-40N (1943) painted in Flying Tiger colors at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Flying Tiger teeth of Curtiss P-40N (1943) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Douglas C47-A Skytrain (1944) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Douglas A-26C Invader (1944) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Lockheed P-38L Lightning (1944) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-10 Gustav (1944) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • North American P-51D Mustang (1944) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Goodyear FD-1D Corsair (1945) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • North American B-25J Mitchell (1945) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Rabbit nose art on North American B-25J Mitchell (1945) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (1945) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Nose turrets of Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (1945) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Republic RC-3 Seabee (1947) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Bell OH-13E helicopter (1951) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • F-100F Super Sabre (1957) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Hiller Rotorcycle personal helicopter (1957) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Hiller Rotorcycle personal helicopter (1957) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Hiller Rotorcycle personal helicopter (1957) seen from above at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Array of heritage helicopters at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Helicopter collection at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Space museum displays at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • JB-2 Loon (1945), American version of German V1 rocket, at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • German V2 rocket (1945) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • X-15 (1963) first rocket plane to fly into space at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • X-15 (1963) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Lockheed Titan II ballistic missile (1962-87) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Model of Apollo 11 moon lander at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Space hall with planes reaching space at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Lockheed SR-71A (1966) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Sharp edges of Lockheed SR-71A (1966) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Nose end view of Lockheed SR-71A (1966) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Dual canopies of Lockheed SR-71A (1966) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Tail & engine view of Lockheed SR-71A (1966) at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum.
  • Albany: Albany Steel Bridge (1892) over Willamette River.
  • Albany: Streetscape of Albany along 1st Ave. with Flinn Block.
  • Albany: Judge L. Flinn Block or First National Bank (c1887) (222 1st Ave.).
  • Albany: Facade of Flinn Block.
  • Albany: First Ave. Streetscape with #343 (1873), 333 (1875), 327 (1886) (former Linn County Bank), 325 (1890), 317 (c1915) by Charles Burgraff, & 311-313.
  • Albany: Pix Theater in commercial heritage building (1892) (321 2nd Ave. SW).
  • Albany: Linn County Court House (1939-41) (300 4th St. SW).
  • Albany: Linn County Court House constructed as WPA project.
  • Albany: Albany City Hall (333 Broadalbin St. SW).
  • Albany: Whitespires Berean Fundamental Church (1891) (510 5th Ave.).
  • Albany: Alfred Schmitt House (1900) (726 5th Ave.).
  • Albany: Merrill House at (1906) (802 5th Ave.).
  • Albany: Connor House (1860s) (914 5th Ave.).
  • Albany: Bungalow style house (1910s) (924 5th Ave.).
  • Albany: George Dickinson house (728 6th Ave.).
  • Albany: Red & green house (1878) (725 6th Ave.).
  • Albany: Lewellyn C. Marshall House (1898) (540 6th Ave.).
  • Albany: Spanish Revival pink house (Sixth Ave. near Washington).
  • Albany: Charles Pfeiffer House (1900) ( 532 Ferry St. SW).
  • Albany: Frank J. Miller House (1898) (627 Broadalbin St. SW).
  • Albany: Tower of Frank J. Miller House(1898) (627 Broadalbin St. SW).
  • Albany: Samuel S. Train House (1886) (704 Ellsworth St. SW).
  • Albany: Octagonal corner towers of Samuel S. Train House.
  • Albany: Lemuel H. Montanye House (c1885) (832 Broadalbin St. SW).
  • Albany: The Manse (c1890) (724 Broadalbin St. SW).
  • Albany: Porch of The Manse (c1890) (724 Broadalbin St. SW).
  • Albany: D.W. Merrill Arts & Crafts House (c1912) (1134 Washington St. SW).
  • Albany: Cecil & Myrtle Cathey House (1906) (730 Washington) (aka the "White House").
  • Albany: Ballack House (1913) (532 7th Ave.).

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