Oregon Statehood Day is celebrated on February 14th each year. On
February 14, 1859, Oregon officially became the 33rd state to join the
United States. This day marks the anniversary of Oregon's admission into
the Union. Residents of Oregon use this occasion to celebrate their
state's history, culture, and achievements. Statehood Day may be
observed with various events, ceremonies, and community activities that
highlight the significance of Oregon's entry into the United States.
It's a time for reflection on the state's past and a celebration of its
contributions to the nation.
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