< Portal:Oregon < DYK
- ... that during World War II, an island in southern Oregon's Gerber Reservoir (pictured) was used as a military bombing range?
- ... that the success of Larry Wagner's composition Whistler's Mother-in-Law led to a permanent rift between Paul Whiteman and himself?
- ... that the Shriners Hospital for Children in Portland, Oregon underwent a $70 million expansion that reduced the number of beds at the hospital?
- ... that in 1927, while he was President of the Oregon State Senate, Henry L. Corbett served as acting Governor of Oregon twice?
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