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Willamette Stone State Heritage Site
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Willamette Stone State Heritage Site, located near Portland, Oregon, serves as the Initial Point of the Willamette Meridian, a vital marker in the history of land surveying in the Pacific Northwest. Established in 1851 and preserved as a state heritage site since 1945, it is surrounded by a small forest and features a concrete apron that marks the intersection point used for land division in Oregon and Washington.
The park offers visitors an opportunity to explore a significant historical location through its accessible trails and educational displays. It stands as a testament to the early surveying efforts that promoted settlement and development in the region, while also showcasing the importance of Oregon's expansive natural beauty and community diversity.
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This small State park houses the Willamette Stone. This stone (benchmark) is the geographic point of...
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