Oregon
Construction Cost | $5,000 (equivalent to $150,796 in 2021) |
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Oregon's entry on the Plateau of States was a reproduction of the buildings and stockade used by Lewis and Clark in the winter of 1805-06, known in history as Fort Clatsop. This fort was built by the explorers' party at the mouth of the Columbia river on the territory of the Clatsop Indians. It was the first building constructed in the Oregon country on the Pacific coast by European Americans, one story high and irregular in form.
Etymology
Before the Fair
Description
The building included a 600-seat restaurant.
In the Horticultural Building about 50 exhibitors displayed specimens of the fruits of Oregon. Apples, pears, and prunes were shown in interesting variety and unexcelled quality.
In the Mines and Metallurgy Palace, there was a very unique and interesting display of mineral specimens, many of which were loaned to the State of Oregon for use at the exposition. Among the specimens there were collections of gold quartz and nuggets from the various gold mines of the State. Besides the gold, there were shown collections of polished pebble, copper ores, native silver, including cobalt and antimony ores, crystals, opals, marble, jasper, asbestos, limestone, kaolin, asphaltum, and tellurium ores.
There were also displayed Indian curios.
Oregon's display at the Palaces of Agriculture, and Forestry, Fish and Game were also noteworthy.