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Park rich with history

Marcus Larson/News-Register<br><b>A granite obelisk marks the spot where 52 men voted in 1843 to form Oregon’s first government. The monument was erected in 1901 when Champoeg became Oregon’s first state park.</b>
Marcus Larson/News-Register
A granite obelisk marks the spot where 52 men voted in 1843 to form Oregon’s first government. The monument was erected in 1901 when Champoeg became Oregon’s first state park.
Marcus Larson/News-Register<br><b>The Daughters of the American Revolution maintain the Pioneer Mothers Cabin as a historical site, offering tours and activities such as butter churning and 1800s clothes washing.</b>
Marcus Larson/News-Register
The Daughters of the American Revolution maintain the Pioneer Mothers Cabin as a historical site, offering tours and activities such as butter churning and 1800s clothes washing.
Marcus Larson/News-Register<br><b>Champoeg visitors can rent yurts for overnight stays. The round, canvas structures offer a unique camping experience.</b>
Marcus Larson/News-Register
Champoeg visitors can rent yurts for overnight stays. The round, canvas structures offer a unique camping experience.

Jul 3, 2012


By Starla Pointer
Of the News-Register


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