The Neahkahnie Treasure film project continues at full speed! We recently returned from a tight shooting day on the north Oregon Coast and wanted to share some key ...
On November 7, 2022 / By oregonhistorianPlease join the Resident Historian, Doug Kenck-Crispin for this (potentially) enriching discussion of still undiscovered Oregon treasure hordes. On September 11th, 2022 at 11:00am, in faaaancy Cannon Beach!, ...
On July 24, 2022 / By oregonhistorianIn which we learn of A Day Called X. ...
On April 7, 2014 / By Andy LindbergContinuing our conversation with our friends over at Strange Frequencies Radio, Doug has his chance on the mic this past Sunday. ...
On March 17, 2014 / By Andy LindbergIn which we learn even MORE about the murderer Danford Balch. Recorded live at the Jack London Bar. Featuring the banjo stylings of Kerry Hallet. ...
On January 3, 2013 / By Andy LindbergIn which we learn that Oregon Governor Tom McCall was a committed champion of prisoner’s rights, yet even he could not prevent riots and deadly escapes from Oregon’s ...
On November 17, 2012 / By Andy LindbergIn which we learn that being naked and shaking your money maker can mean whatever you want it to, according to the Oregon constitution. Join us on our ...
On October 1, 2012 / By Andy LindbergAt orhistory.com, we are sooooo fuckin’ cool, that we use WordPress to thrust ourselves out into those interwebs. And one of the cool admin features of the WordPress ...
On September 7, 2012 / By oregonhistorianIn which we learn that Oregon has a history of treating the mentally ill as less than human, even in death. Featuring excerpts from “One Flew Over The ...
On September 5, 2012 / By Andy LindbergIn which we learn that if you wanted to live the life of the sea, rather unexpectedly, Portland was THE place to fall asleep. Featuring an interview with ...
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