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16 Windows into Oregon’s Geology
On display at the Oregon State Capitol Building in Salem
January 2009-December 2010

The Capitol Building is Open Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00 and closed Saturdays and Sundays.

In 2009, Oregon celebrates 150 years as a state.  Oregon’s landscape has a much longer history — geological processes have been building the state's landscape for more than 150 million years!

The windows in this exhibit illustrate how geology crafted Oregon’s landscape and natural resources and continues to shape the land and lives of its citizens. The most iconic of Oregon’s landscapes — Crater Lake, Multnomah Falls, Newberry Crater, Steens Mountain, the Painted Hills, and so much more — display Oregon’s geologic splendor.

We invite you to explore these 16 windows into how Oregon's landscape was assembled during the past 150 million years — and to celebrate those who learned to read the landscape before and during Oregon’s 150 years of statehood.


The exhibit was developed by the Oregon Historical Society, in collaboration with the Oregon State University Department of Geosciences, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Oregon Paleo Lands Institute, OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center, Portland State University, and the Oregon Department of Energy.

Exhibit Content Developers


Robert J. Lillie, Jason Kenworthy, and Shan de Silva
Oregon State University, Department of Geosciences

Ellen Morris Bishop
Oregon Paleo Lands Institute

James Roddey
Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries

Nancee Hunter
Oregon Sea Grant–OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center

Scott Burns
Portland State University Department of Geology

Sponsored by:

James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation
The Samuel S. Johnson Foundation
The Ford Family Foundation

Oregon State University College of Science
Oregon State University Advancement Office

 
Explore the Exhibit

The exhibit is divided into four main subjects: Assembling Oregon, Volcanoes of Oregon, Geological Resources, and Geology and People. Click on one of the four mini-exhibits below to learn more.

 
1-4parts
 
5-8parts
 
9-12parts
 
13-16parts
 
Hosting the Exhibit

If your organization would like to host this fascinating exhibit, contact:

 

Nicole Yasuhara
Visitor Services Coordinator
Oregon Historical Society
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
503.306.5238

Email: Nicole.Yasuhara@ohs.org

Windows
Assembling Oregon
Volcanoes of Oregon
Geological Resources
Geology and People
Exhibitor Resources