February 1, 2010: Streetcar Tracks Laid on Portland’s Eastside
February 2, 1950: Temperature in Portland Drops to Minus Three
February 3, 1892: “Sharp Earthquake” Strikes Portland
February 4, 1999: The New Carissa Runs Aground
February 5, 1846: Oregon Gets its First Printed Newspaper
February 6, 1961: OPB First Airs
February 7, 1841: The First Champoeg Meeting
February 8, 1853: Oregon and Washington Territories Part Ways
February 9, 1996: Flood Waters Subside
February 10, 1996: OR&N 197 Removed from Oaks Park
February 11, 1990: Arlington Club Admits Women
February 12, 1927: Oregon, My Oregon Adopted State Song
February 13, 1913: Mimi Runs Aground on Nehalem Spit
February 14: Portland’s Union Station Opens its Doors
February 15, 1934: OLCC Opens First Liquor Stores
February 16, 1893: First Electric Interurban Connects Portland and Oregon City
February 17, 1913: Oregon Enacts First Minimum Wage Law
February 18, 1891: Port of Portland Established
February 19, 1903: St. Johns Incorporated as City
February 20, 1891: North Yamhill Incorporated
February 21, 1887: Oregon Passes Country’s First Labor Day Legislation
February 22, 1819: Adams-Onís Treaty Cedes Oregon to the United States
February 23, 1877: The Oregon Electoral College Controversy Resolved
February 24, 1967: Portland Built Car Ferry “Hiyu” Launches
February 25, 1919: Oregon Taxes Gasoline
February 26, 1925: Oregon Decides on a Flag
February 27, 1851: William Sargent Ladd Heads West
February 28, 1944: Portland Delivers First Victory Ship