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Portland
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100

What is the state animal?

Beaver 🦫

100

What is Portland’s official motto?

”Keep Portland weird” 🌀

100

What is Oregon’s capital?

Salem

100

In 1970, Florence famously tried to dispose of a beached whale by ________.

Exploding it. 💥

100

What is the abnormality about Oregon’s state flag specifficaly?

It is double sided 🏳️‍🌈

200

What is the state flower?

Oregon Grape 🌸

200

What is the population of the broader Portland metro area?

~2.5 Million

200

What is the name of the world’s largest cheese factory?

Tillamook 🐮

200

What is the name of the floods that carved out the Columbia River Gorge?

The Missoula Floods 🌊

200

What is the name of the canyon on Oregon’s border that is 1/3 deeper than the Grand Canyon bottoming at around 8,000ft deep?

Hell’s Canyon 😈

300

What is the state tree?

Douglas Fir 🌲

300

What was the other supposed name for Portland which lost to ‘Portland’ in the coin flip?

Boston 🌆

300

What is the second most populous city in Oregon?

Eugene

300

TRUE or FALSE? Oregon residents own about 1/8 of the entire U.S. Llama population?

FALSE! Oregon residents actually own about a quarter of it! 🦙

300

What is Oregon’s only national park?

Crater Lake National Park 🗻

400

What is the state bird?

The Western Meadowlark 🪶

400

What is the smallest park in the world called?

Mill Ends park. 🌳

400

Oregon City is the end of the Oregon Trail, roughly, how many miles was the Oregon Trail which started in Independence, Missouri?

Around 2,100 miles 🥾

400

What is the world’s largest living organism?

The “Humungous Fungus” in Oregon’s Blue Mountains, covering nearly 4 square miles of land. 🍄‍🟫

400

Oregon produces ~99% of the entire U.S. commercial supply of ______.

Hazelnuts 🚜

500

What is the state’s birthday? And which place is it?

February 14, 1859 as the 33rd state. 🎂

500

There are a total of 11 well-known bridges that span the Willamette river, can you name all of them? 

St. John’s, Fremont, Broadway, Steel, Burnside, Morrison, Hawthorne, Marquam, Tilikum Crossing, Ross Island, and Sellwood. 🌁

500

What city in Oregon, holds the claim of being the first city in the U.S. to utilize one-way streets? (HINT: The answer is NOT Portland)

Eugene!

500

How tall is Mt. Hood? (Using increments of 500ft)

11,000~11,500ft

500

What is the nickname for the Wallowa Mountains, located in NE Oregon?

Oregon’s Alps 🏞️

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