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You can’t quite see it and you can’t hear it; but a massive Westinghouse water turbine patented in 1905 has been generating electricity here for 118 years. The manufacturer design

You can’t quite see it and you can’t hear it; but a massive Westinghouse water turbine patented in 1905 has been generating electricity here for 118 years. The manufacturer design

“I thought I would split in half,” chortled fourteen-year old Willa Worthington after her first water ski lesson with dad Wally. “I knew pigs and chickens and horses, and I

The Palisades Neighborhood Association and Lake Oswego Fire Station Rebuild Committee are excited to invite students across Lake Oswego to participate in a meaningful and creative opportunity—an art contest honoring

Ann Wade Parshall Schukart (1906-1995) lost two husbands before their time. Her high school sweetheart and first husband Robert Parshall (1906 -1959), died suddenly from insulin shock at the peak

Stunned when she discovered there was no Rick’s Café in Casablanca, Morocco–yes, the one of movie fame; and disbelieving it existed only as a back lot set built by Warner

But anxiety taking tests got the better of him. Nathan Farragut Twining, one of America’s highest ranking military officers, failed the US Naval Academy entrance exam. Despite failing the exam,

The Backyard Habitat Certification Program has reached out to the Palisades Neighborhood with an exciting opportunity: free enrollment for residents interested in transforming their yards into vibrant, ecologically supportive spaces.

And was known for her horn-rimmed, winged glasses studded with rhinestones. “I was very fond of those glasses,” Lake Oswego Library volunteer Pat Snider used to tell people. “They were

Nicknamed “Red” because of his flaming red hair, Arthur McVey was a jack of many trades: Oswego volunteer firefighter–his first love– and secretary of the firefighter group; custodian at Oswego

Parker F. Morey (1847-1904) for whom the Glenmorrie area of Lake Oswego is named, and Edward Lawson Eastham (1849-1891), born and raised in Oregon City, were men of power–financial power
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