Portal:Oregon/Selected picture
Usage
The layout design for these subpages is at Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/Layout.
- Add a new Selected picture to the next available subpage.
- Transclude the new subpage into the list onto this page.
- Update "max=" to new total for its {{Random portal component}} on the main page.
Selected pictures list
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/1
Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland, Oregon, was completed in 1984 at the site of the former Portland Hotel, and is named after the neighboring Pioneer Courthouse.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/2
The wreck of the Peter Iredale, a four-masted steel barque sailing vessel that ran ashore October 25, 1906, on the Oregon coast en route to the Columbia River. It was abandoned on Clatsop Spit near Fort Stevens in Warrenton about four miles (6 km) south of the Columbia River channel.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/3
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/4
The Yaquina Bay Bridge is an arch bridge that spans Yaquina Bay south of Newport, Oregon. It is one of the most recognizable of the U.S. Route 101 bridges designed by Conde McCullough.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/5
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/6
Waller Hall on the campus of Willamette University in Salem. Waller Hall is the oldest building on the campus of Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, United States. Built in 1867 as University Hall, the five-story, brick structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/7
The
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/8
Haystack Rock on the Oregon Coast in Cannon Beach. Cannon Beach, a city in Clatsop County, Oregon, United States, is an affluent tourist resort destination. Because of its proximity to Portland, Oregon, it is particularly known as a weekend getaway spot for Portlanders.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/9
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/10
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/11
Aisles of packaged food in a Fred Meyer hypermarket in Portland, Oregon. A hypermarket is a combination of a supermarket and a department store, and the Fred Meyer chain is one of the pioneers of the hypermarket format in the United States. Kroger, which owns Fred Meyer, is the top grocery retailer and the third largest general retailer in the country.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/12
The
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/13
The Willamette Valley is the region in northwest Oregon in the United States that surrounds the Willamette River as it proceeds northward from its emergence from mountains near Eugene to its confluence with the Columbia River at Portland. Being a productive agricultural area, the valley was the destination of choice for the emigrants on the Oregon Trail in the 1840s.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/14
The
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/15
"Oregon Trail", Oil on canvas, 31 x 49" (78.74 x 124.46 cm), displayed at Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Pioneers traveled across the Oregon Trail, one of the main overland migration routes on the North American continent, in wagons in order to settle new parts of the United States of America during the 19th century.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/16
The Dalles Carnegie Library is a historic building located at the corner of Fourth and Washington Streets in The Dalles, Oregon, United States. It is one of the 2,509 libraries whose construction was funded by Andrew Carnegie.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/17
The Oregon State Capitol in Salem during early spring with cherry blossoms in the foreground. It is the building housing the state legislature and the offices of the governor, secretary of state, and treasurer of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located in the state capital, Salem.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/18
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/19
Construction of The Dalles Dam formed Lake Celilo, flooding the major Native American fishing site of Celilo Falls, in 1957. The Dalles Dam is a hydroelectric dam spanning the Columbia River, two miles east of the city of The Dalles, Oregon. It joins Wasco County, Oregon with Klickitat County, Washington, 192 miles (309 km) upriver from the mouth of the Columbia near Astoria, Oregon.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/20
Asian Elephants (
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/21
Multnomah Falls is a waterfall on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge, located east of Troutdale, between Corbett and Dodson, along the Historic Columbia River Highway. The falls drops in two major steps, split into an upper falls of 542 feet (165 m) and a lower falls of 69 feet (21 m), with a gradual 9 foot (3 m) drop in elevation between the two, so the total height of the waterfall is conventionally given as 620 feet (189 m). Multnomah Falls is the second tallest year-round waterfall in the United States after Yosemite Falls.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/22
The Yaquina Head Light, also known early in its existence as the Cape Foulweather Lighthouse, is a lighthouse on the Oregon Coast. It is located in Lincoln County, near the mouth of the Yaquina River near Newport at Yaquina Head. Built from 1871 to 1873, it was automated in 1966 and is currently an active aid to navigation.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/23
Rochester covered bridge - three miles northwest of
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/24
The Silcox Hut as it is commonly known, but officially Silcox Warming Hut, is a small rustic mid-mountain lodge located at 6,950 feet (2,120 m) elevation on Mount Hood, Oregon, United States. It is approximately 1,000 vertical feet above Timberline Lodge and roughly one mile distance directly up the mountain.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/25
The Oregon Coast Aquarium is an aquarium in Newport, Oregon. It is perhaps best known for having housed Keiko, the orca from the movie Free Willy, from January 1996 until 9 September 1998, when he was shipped to Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. Even without its former star attraction, USA Today and Coastal Living Online have ranked the Oregon Coast Aquarium among the top ten aquariums in the United States.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/26
The
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/27
Since 1936 the annual St. Paul Rodeo has been held in the small French Prairie town of St. Paul. Held around the Fourth-of-July, festivities include a Professional Bull Riders event, a carnival, and fireworks display .
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/28
Capitol Mall as seen from the top of the Oregon State Capitol. The Oregon State Capitol is the building housing the state legislature and the offices of the governor, secretary of state, and treasurer of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located in the state capital, Salem.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/29
The Oregon Pioneer statue is an eight-and-a-half ton bronze statue with gold leaf finish that sits atop the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Oregon, United States. Created by Ulric Ellerhusen, the statue is a 22 ft (7 m)-tall hollow sculpture. The gilded piece was installed atop the building in 1938 when a new capitol was built.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/30
Opened in 1990, the
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/31
Sparks Lake is a small, natural lake in Deschutes County in Central Oregon. Seven mountain peaks are visible from the mile-high lake including Mount Bachelor, Three Sisters, Broken Top, and Mount Jefferson.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/32
The Galleria shopping center at night in downtown Portland with the Fox Tower in the background. The building is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places under its historic name of Olds, Wortman and King Department Store.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/33
Tillamook Bay along the Oregon Coast just after sunset, taken from U.S. 101. Headland in background is at the northern end, where the bay outlets to the Pacific Ocean just south of Bay City.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/34
The former Gold Ray Dam on the Rogue River upstream of Gold Hill with a fish ladder on the far bank. The dam, which made fish passage difficult, was removed in 2010. The concrete structure was about 35 feet (11 m) high.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/35
The
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/36
Town Center Park in Wilsonville cost $4.5 million to build, although it only covers 5 acres (2.0 ha) of land.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/37
The
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/38
Fog and low clouds in the Northern Oregon Coast Range in winter. The site is near Balm Grove, a community in Washington County.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/39
Pacific trillium (Trillium ovatum) with a pink hue on the petals in the Central Oregon Coast Range in Lane County.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/40
Polk County lies in a farming region of the Willamette Valley. Here a broadleaf tree stands out in a field on a spring day.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/41
The Peter Kohler Pavilion wing of the Oregon Health & Science University hospital in Portland, with the Portland Aerial Tram on the left.
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/42
The
Portal:Oregon/Selected picture/43
Nominations
Feel free to add related featured pictures to the above list. Other pictures may be nominated here.
- Current nominations
- - Chief Kno-Tah
- - North Fork Middle Fork Willamette River
- - Peter Kohler Pavilion at OHSU
- - Selenite from Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil on display at the Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals in Hillsboro.
- - Mount Jefferson from Jefferson Park