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The Oregon white oak is an unusual species — with deep cavities, long winding trunks, and a life span of hundreds of years, it has carved out a unique spot in the Columbia River Gorge’s ecosystem.

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THE DALLES — After many incidents of hostilities between Indigenous tribes and white settlers, the U.S. Army ordered the ninth infantry regiment to establish their headquarters at what is now Fort Dalles Museum, the second oldest museum in Oregon.