Locations:Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
Date Released:2024-06-13
Between 1840 and 1870, Oregon’s government passed laws excluding Black people from rights afforded to white settlers. Despite this, a small number of Black Americans settled or remained in Oregon.
Locations:Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
Date Released:2023-10-13
Do you know exactly where salmon and trout grow up in Oregon’s north coast streams? Join us as we kick off this year’s Nature Matters speaker series to explore the North Coast Watershed Association’s (NCWA) work this summer with partners at the Necanicum Watershed Council, and Bio-Surveys LLC to conduct the first ever snorkel surveys of 300 plus miles of streams from Necarney to Gnat Creek.
Locations:Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
Date Released:2023-01-18
The Visitor Center at Fort Clatsop is under remodel starting Jan. 16. Operation hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., will not be impacted but visitors will be rerouted to enter the Visitor Center through side doors. Visitors are asked to follow all signage.
Locations:Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
Date Released:2022-03-17
The 7 p.m. presentation takes place March 24 at the Fort George Lovell Showroom. The free event is open to the public. Doors open at 6 p.m. to purchase dinner or beverages at the Fort George before the event. The Lovell Showroom is at limited capacity of 50 people.