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OREGON — The America 250 Oregon Commission has announced the launch of Oregon's official U.S. Semiquincentennial website, oregon250.org. In this digital space, the public can browse a community events calendar, explore online exhibitions, and access resources for getting involved in this nationwide commemoration. The site also includes links to all nine of Oregon's federally recognized tribes.

The America 250 Oregon Commission was created by Senate Bill 1531, signed into law on March 27, 2024, by Governor Tina Kotek. Chaired by the Oregon Historical Society's executive director, Kerry Tymchuk, the 27-member commission has been tasked to coordinate and provide guidance for Oregon's official observance of the United States Semiquincentennial. To date, the commission has met three times and has developed its mission and guideposts.