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SUMMARY:Capitol Construction (CAMS) Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Find out about construction at the Capitol through the years. From the Capitol’s origins to the present Capitol Accessibility\, Maintenance and Safety (CAMS) project\, this informative exhibit can be found in front of hearing rooms A-F. Open during building hours Monday through Friday.
URL:http://oregoncapitol.com/event/capitol-construction-exhibit/
LOCATION:East Galleria
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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ORGANIZER;CN="Visitor Services":MAILTO:visitor.services@oregonlegislature.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260919
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SUMMARY:Digital Exhibit - Maxville: Multicultural Timber History Through an Archaeological Lens
DESCRIPTION:Maxville was a company logging town in Wallowa County\, Oregon established by the Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company of St. Louis\, Missouri. It was a component of the rapidly expanding industrial logging industry in the early 20th century\, and despite exclusion laws that made it illegal to be Black in Oregon\, Bowman Hicks moved dozens of African American families to northeast Oregon\, families whose members were skilled lumbermen in the American South. Until disbanded by the company in 1933\, some 400 residents of Maxville harvested trees and lived their daily lives in a community that included white and black neighborhoods and schools\, an integrated baseball team\, a hotel\, a post office\, a jail\, an administrative center\, and a narrow-gauge railway. \nMany residents\, including African Americans\, remained living at Maxville through the 1940s\, and their descendants still live in Wallowa County today. This archaeology exhibit explores the PNW timber industry\, diaspora and dislocation using geolocation methodologies and archaeological protocols to uncover two dwellings that reveal insights over 100 years later of family\, daily life\, work\, and recreation activities of Maxville residents. \nThis online exhibit runs August 12 through September 18\, and is brought to us by Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center. The exhibit is sponsored\, in part\, by the Oregon State Capitol Foundation.
URL:http://oregoncapitol.com/event/digital-exhibit-maxville-multicultural-timber-history-through-an-archaeological-lens/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Visitor Services":MAILTO:visitor.services@oregonlegislature.gov
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