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Join the contest SubscribeThat's where the wealthy execs from Intel and Nike live.Been a while but Lake Osweego was nice. Just south of Portland.
We call it "Lake No Negro's"Been a while but Lake Osweego was nice. Just south of Portland.
Yes O&C lands. Oregon California Railroad. BLM (Public) and private logging companies own now.Back in the day as the railroads were being built railroad companies were given every other section of land on both sides of the right away.
We call it "Lake No Negro's"
Although the exclusion laws were not generally enforced, they had their intended effect of discouraging Black people from settling in Oregon. The 1860 census for Oregon, for example, reported 128 African Americans in a total population of 52,465. In 2013, only 2 percent of the Oregon population were Black people.
How long have lived in Lake Oswego? Did you hear they are going to have to open up access the lake to the public?Lake Oswego is 0.8% black.
The state has a very low percentage of black residents, though. Only 2.2% of Oregon's population is black. The state constitution banned settlement by blacks to discourage free blacks from relocating there. Oregon banned slavery in 1843 to keep blacks in servitude from being located there. In 1844 they amended the law to provide some time for slaveholders to remove their property under penalty of manumission should they fail to do so. Once freed, they could not remain. Males had two years to leave, and females had three (guess here, but that was so the man could find a place to settle and then send for his wife).
Oddly, all of this was more of a threat than reality, but the law effectively discouraged free blacks from settling there. I have found only one black farmer who moved over the Columbia River voluntarily to avoid the law (see link below). There were so few blacks in the state (128) that their white farmer neighbors took up for them, and the law basically was not enforced.
Oregon was the only state admitted to the union with an exclusion clause. Oregon removed it in 1926.
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Black Exclusion Laws in Oregon
Oregon's racial makeup has been shaped by three Black exclusion laws that were in place during much of the region's early history. These laws, all later rescin…www.oregonencyclopedia.org
The low percentage is an artifact of history and the fact Oregon has never had a robust economic growth period in industry that attracted a large population of blacks to emigrate for work, such as, for example, Detroit.
I have never lived there, and no, I had not heard. Thanks for sharing the news article.How long have lived in Lake Oswego? Did you hear they are going to have to open up access the lake to the public?
https://www.lakeoswegoreview.com/ne...cle_a03f1606-f87e-11ef-aa34-836c2d691f16.html
Probably not in patches like out west. The east has goofy ass property lines that can squiggle all over the place and the eastern hardwoods generally don't get clear like that, just select cut/thinning.Tennessee doesn’t have any logging?
here is an example to which i referrred. i zoomed in to the area NW of Gunter.
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The above pretty much describes the PNW. Good description @Malum Prohibitum
When we have friends visit the PNW, it's very common they say "you live here? Fucking gorgeous!"
Yes, minus the shitty politics and Portland/Seattle, it's truly an unreal place to visit/live.
Pine trees?
Those are Douglas Fir trees, my friend. And Blue Spruce, and western Hemlock, and Cedar. There can be some coastal pine, depending upon where you are, but those trees are ugly and not really what you are seeing on the Olympic Peninsula.
Pine trees?
Those are Douglas Fir trees, my friend. And Blue Spruce, and western Hemlock, and Cedar. There can be some coastal pine, depending upon where you are, but those trees are ugly and not really what you are seeing on the Olympic Peninsula.
That is logginghere is an example to which i referrred. i zoomed in to the area NW of Gunter.
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I circled the areas to avoid:we will be staying in eugene OR for a few days then driving up the coast and staying in portland for 2 days. one of those days we will be going to mt st helens.
we have a list of hotels and i would like to know where to avoid.
if anyone has any points of interest, that would be appreciated as well.
edit to ad:
the hotels look to be near the intl airport, a few hotels are across the river in WA.
thank you.
Pine trees?
Those are Douglas Fir trees, my friend. And Blue Spruce, and western Hemlock, and Cedar. There can be some coastal pine, depending upon where you are, but those trees are ugly and not really what you are seeing on the Olympic Peninsula.
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'They/Them/Turtle': Oregon mental health advisory board includes member who identifies as terrapin species
JD "Terrapin" Holt, who uses the pronouns "they/them" and "turtle," sits on the Oregon Health Authority's Consumer Advisory Council, which advises the agency's director on best practices around the state's provision of mental health services.www.foxnews.com
https://www.foxnews.com/us/blue-sta...nomination-after-discovering-onlyfans-account
Cannot make this shit up. WA/OR/CA completely fucked! Have a safe trip.
OR is trying to out do all of the Communist states with anti-2A "law". Really really saddening...![]()
'They/Them/Turtle': Oregon mental health advisory board includes member who identifies as terrapin species
JD "Terrapin" Holt, who uses the pronouns "they/them" and "turtle," sits on the Oregon Health Authority's Consumer Advisory Council, which advises the agency's director on best practices around the state's provision of mental health services.www.foxnews.com
https://www.foxnews.com/us/blue-sta...nomination-after-discovering-onlyfans-account
Cannot make this shit up. WA/OR/CA completely fucked! Have a safe trip.
“We conclude that all of Measure 114 is facially constitutional,” Ortega wrote in a 25-page opinion.
Plaintiffs have a little more than a month to challenge the appeals court’s decision, and an appeal to the Oregon Supreme Court is expected.
Measure 114’s backers also prevailed in a federal case filed by an eastern Oregon sheriff,a Keizer gun store owner and a pro-gun group. Judge Karin Immergut ruled last summer that the law didn’t violate the federal Second Amendment because it doesn’t protect large-capacity magazines and Oregon’s restrictions are consistent with a long history of firearm regulation.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, whose justice department defended Measure 114, said it was time to move ahead with “common-sense safety measures.”
“Today’s decision is a big step forward for gun safety in Oregon,” Rayfield continued. “This measure gives us the tools to make sure gun buyers go through background checks and get proper permits, helping to keep firearms out of the wrong hands and making our communities safer.”
That may be railroad property. It was doled out to the railroad, in a checkerboard pattern, and easements for access led to roads being built, which benefitted owners or feds ( National Forest and blm land.), and allowed the rail road company to log fir ties, bridges and fuel. Look at the Shasta/ Trinity NF visitors map. It has miles of checkerboard along both sides of upper Sacramento River.here is an example to which i referrred. i zoomed in to the area NW of Gunter.
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And this fucking shithole, Washington State, keeps saying "Hold My Beer". Fucking democRAT Scum hate the Constitution!OR is trying to out do all of the Communist states with anti-2A "law". Really really saddening...
Washington resident here, they issued concealed carry to me. I am pretty special though, chicks dig me.Be aware that you cannot conceal in Oregon without a license to carry, but you can carry openly. A few (very few) cities, however, ban carrying openly, which puts you in a catch 22 and is, of course, a direct Second Amendment violation.
They do not issue licenses to carry to nonresidents. They also do not reciprocate with other states.
OFF = Oregon Firearms Federation
OFF has good information for you.
They do not have many places actually off limits. It used to be nothing off limits, not schools, even, nothing. But they did away with preemption just a few years ago, so you have to check place by place now. It's exhausting, but that is by design.
As of the summer of 2023, Eugene Airport was not off limits, but the Portland airport was.