This state borders Oregon to the north
What is Washington
The early explores where looking for this
What is the Northwest Passage, waterway that links the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
The Oregon flag has 2 sides, this is on the "back"
What is a beaver
What is She Flies With Her Own Wings
This is the state's highest mountain
What is Mt Hood
This state borders Oregon to the east
What is Idaho
These explorers traveled through the region during their expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase
Who are Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
This old state motto is on the seal
What is The Union
The Beaver state is one of the nicknames Oregon has, it is because of this
What is when fur hats were fashionable and Oregon streams were an important source of beaver pelts.
This is the deepest lake in the United States
What is Crater Lake
This borders Oregon to the west
What is the Pacific Ocean
This winter fort was built by Lewis and Clark
What is Fort Clatsop
A departing British man-of-war ship symbolizes this
What is the departure of British influence in the region
Another nickname is the Web-foot State, it represents this
What is the nickname comes from the amount or rain that falls in the state, most of it in the western 1/3 of the state. Precipitation can average from 40 to more than 180 inches a year in some areas.
What the "Old Man of the Lake" is a full-sized tree which is now a stump that has been bobbing vertically in the lake for over a century. The low temperature of the water has slowed the decomposition of the wood, hence its longevity.
These 2 states border Oregon to the south
What are California and Nevada
The river publicized the abundance of fur-bearing animals in the area.
What is the Columbia River
An arriving American merchant ship symbolizes this
What is a symbol of the rise of American power.
The origin of the name Oregon is not certain. One theory is the name comes from the French-Canadian word "ouragan" meaning this
What is "storm" or "hurricane."
The Oregon Pioneer, also known as Gold Man, is this
What is an eight-and-a-half ton bronze sculpture with gold leaf finish that sits atop the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Oregon. The statue is a 22 ft tall hollow sculpture. The pioneer depicted holds a splitting axe in his right hand with the blade end facing the ground. In the other hand is a tarp, as according to the artist the pioneer was planning on building a shelter. The pioneer also has a beard and looks to the west while facing north.
These 2 countries both claimed ownership of what is now Oregon
Who are Britain and United States
This British explorer explored the coast of Oregon in 1778
Who is James Cook
A sheaf of wheat, plow, and pickax symbolizes this
What are symbols of Oregon’s mining and agricultural resources
The origin of the name Oregon is not certain. One theory has the name of the state coming from the Spanish word "orejon" meaning this
What is "big-ear." This was a term that was applied to many Indian tribes in the area.
This is why pioneer is holding a tarp.
What is the pioneer is holding a tarp because he was planning on building a shelter.