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End Of The Oregon Trail Interpretive Center

1726 Washington St, Portland, Oregon 97045

Featured Review : When Oregon City was the only incorporated city west of the Rocky Mountains it had the only land office where homesteaders could go to file a land claim. Many started in Independence, MO in April hoping to get to Oregon...See Full Review

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End Of The Trail Interpretive Center

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Mary Dickinson from Marlborough, Connecticut
  • October 9, 2003
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Quote: When Oregon City was the only incorporated city west of the Rocky Mountains it had the only land office where homesteaders could go to file a land claim. Many started in Independence, MO in April hoping to get to Oregon City within six months... Read the full End Of The Oregon Trail Interpretive Center review

From journal The Settlement of Oregon