Oregon By Morgan Bonner The state outline My state is Oregon This is the outline of Oregon.
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Transcript of Oregon By Morgan Bonner The state outline My state is Oregon This is the outline of Oregon.
Oregon
By Morgan Bonner
The state outline
• My state is Oregon
This is the outline of Oregon
Nickname and Motto
• The nickname is the Beaver state• There motto is She flies with her own wings.
Population and population rank
• The population of Oregon is 3,825,657 people.• The population rank of Oregon is 27th.
The Governor
• The governor of Oregon is Ted Kulongoski. Ted Kulongoski has been in office since 2003 for 7 years. In his first term, he helped create over
150,000 jobs, attracted over a dozen new major employers to Oregon and substantially
reduced the state’s hunger rate.
Oregon’s State Song
• Oregon, My Oregon
Land of the Empire Builders, Land of the Golden West;Conquered and held by free men, Fairest and the best.
On-ward and upward ever, Forward and on, and on;Hail to thee, Land of the Heroes, My Oregon.
Land of the rose and sunshine, Land of the summer's breeze;
Laden with health and vigor, Fresh from the western seas.Blest by the blood of martyrs, Land of the setting sun;
Hail to thee, Land of Promise, My Oregon. http://www.classbrain.com/artstate/publish/Oregon_state_song.shtml
State capitol, largest city, abbreviation
• The capitol is Salem• The state abbreviation is OR• The largest city is Portland
There language
• Oregon’s language is English. Just like our language.
Oregon’s license plate and flag
• This is what Oregon’s license plate look like.
This is what there flag looks like.
University and Teams
• There football, hockey, soccer, softball, and volleyball teams are all called the Ducks.
• One of there university's are the University of Oregon.
Oregon’s flower and birds
• There state bird is the Western Meadowlark.
• There state flower is Oregon Grape.
National landmarks
• One of the national landmarks are the John Day Fossil Bed
A few more are Crater Lake and Oregon Caves