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Here’s where you find Oregon’s 150th birthday party favors to add to your favorite snapshots and memories. LOOK FOR OUR LOGO TO VERIFY THE PRODUCT IS ENDORSED AND SUPPORTED BY OREGON 150.

Oregon Sesquicentennial Blanket - Robe

Oregon Sesquicentennial Blanket - Robe

$248.00

A serene blue sky, with Mount Hood reflecting a snowy blanket, is bordered by graphic trillium and ferns. 82% virgin wool/18% cotton. Made in USA. Dry clean. 64″ x 80.” Includes letter from First Lady Mary Oberst. Woven at the Pendleton Oregon mill which celebrates 100 years of weaving blankets in 2009.

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Oregon Sesquicentennial Blanket - Muchacho

Oregon Sesquicentennial Blanket - Muchacho

$78.00

Brightly colored Western Meadowlarks fill the center of a field of sky-blue. Pink trillium and green ferns border this whimsical design. 82% virgin wool/18% cotton. Made in USA. Dry clean. 44″ x 44.” Includes letter from First Lady Mary Oberst. Woven at the Pendleton Oregon mill which celebrates 100 years of weaving blankets in 2009.

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Oregon State Parks 2009 Calendar

Oregon State Parks 2009 Calendar

$11.95

Oregon State Park calendars for 2009 are now on sale. The calendar celebrates Oregon’s 2009 sesquicentennial (150th anniversary), highlighting the scenic beauty of 12 park properties that help protect and interpret Oregon history. Filled with unique historic events and facts, the calendar celebrates Oregon’s sesquicentennial by highlighting the scenic beauty of 12 properties that help protect and interpret Oregon history.

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Oregon Statehood Stamp 1859-2009

Oregon Statehood Stamp 1859-2009

Oregon’s new 42-cent commemorative stamp will be available for sale beginning Jan. 14, 2009 — exactly one month before the state’s sesquicentennial. An official First Day of Issue ceremony celebrating the stamp’s release will take place in Portland. The new stamp will also be available throughout Oregon at all of its Post Offices on Jan. 14th, 2009. Beaverton artist Gregory Manchess’ oil painting depicts the rugged Oregon coastline in the design used for the stamp.

Available January 14, 2009