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March 26, 1973 (19130 Lot Whitcomb Drive [7: Oregon City: John C. Ainsworth (1822–1893), businessman and co-founder of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company, built this house in 1851, where he lived until Portland supplanted Oregon City as the commercial center of the Northwest.
George Rogers House (Lake Oswego, Oregon) L. Lake Oswego High School; Lake Oswego Odd Fellows Hall; O. Oregon Iron Company Furnace; P. Portland Oregon Temple
During the time that Lake Oswego was an industrial town, the park was the location of Lake Oswego's China Town district. Built in 1929, the two-story craftsman house was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places listings in 1996.
The Clackamas people once occupied the land that later became Lake Oswego, [7] but diseases transmitted by European explorers and traders killed most of the natives. Before the influx of non-native people via the Oregon Trail, the area between the Willamette River and Tualatin River had a scattering of early pioneer homesteads and farms.
OR 43 south (Macadam Avenue) to I-5 south – Lake Oswego, Salem: Interchange: 26 0.76: Ross Island Bridge over the Willamette River: 26 1.01: OR 99E – Milwaukie, Oregon City: Interchange; eastbound exit to OR 99E north is via 17th Avenue south: 26 1.60: 17th Avenue south: Interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance: 26 1.76: 17th ...
The Oregon Iron Company Furnace, or Oswego Iron Furnace, is an iron furnace used by the Oregon Iron Company, in Lake Oswego, Oregon's George Rogers Park, in the United States. The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places [ 3 ] in 1974 [ 1 ] and underwent a major renovation in 2010.
An Italian village is offering villas for $1 to Americans who were sent into a tailspin and looking to flee the country after Donald Trump’s decisive 2024 presidential election win.. The village ...
Lake Grove was platted in 1912 as a development on the western end of Oswego Lake, near the railroad line. That line, the Portland, Eugene and Eastern Railway (PE&E), was part of the East Side Local route of the "Red Electric" passenger service beginning in 1914, a service continued by Southern Pacific after it bought PE&E a year later.