WHEN I WAS a young teenager, my uncle, Dr. Harlan McNutt, told me the story of the Tonquin. The Tonquin was a ship that sailed along the Northwest coast in the early 19th century. Many nations were ...
On March 22, 1811, the American barque “Tonquin” – 96 feet long, built in New York in 1807 – sailed into view of the mouth of the great River of the West . . . the mighty Columbia! On board was a ...
Back in 2006, Metro-area voters approved a natural area bond measure which identified the Tonquin Regional Trail (a series of routes connecting Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood, and Wilsonville) as a ...
The site of a potential quarry is to the right of the trees pictured here along the Rock Creek Corridor. A potential quarry site near the corridor, Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge land and ...
WILSONVILLE -- To glimpse the future of trails in Washington and Clackamas counties, you need go no further than Graham Oaks Nature Park, where crews are constructing a decorative stone entranceway ...
Next week marks the 205th anniversary of the Battle of Woody Point, June 15 and 16, 1811, when John Jacob Astor’s ship, the Tonquin met her fate. Local history buffs will recall the Tonquin brought ...
The Tonquin Trail — a 22 mile system of paths that will someday connect the cities of Sherwood, Tualatin and Wilsonville — is now officially named the Ice Age Tonquin Trail. The project has also just ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Community members are raising their concerns over a proposed plan by Portland General Electric to add a transmission line that would mostly run along Southwest Stafford Road in ...
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