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Garrett Hemann Robertson P.C
4895 Skyline Rd S, Salem, Oregon 97306, USA
Areas of expertise: Bankruptcy, Construction Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Employment Law, Personal Injury
29 years in practice
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Marion County Bar Association Oregon
693 Chemeketa Street Northeast, Salem, OR 97301, USA
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About Salem, Oregon

Three capitol buildings were built in Salem, Oregon. The two-story, two-month-old state house was burned to the ground in December 1855. The site of the original was used to build Oregon's second capitol building in 1876. Partly inspired by the U.S. Capitol Building, the Revival-style building. In 1893, the distinctive copper dome was added to the building. This building was also set on fire in 1935. In 1938, the site was home to the third and current Oregon State Capitol. It can be identified by the distinctive pioneer statue that sits atop its capitol dome. Officially, it is called the Oregon Pioneer.

Salem has been a major center for agriculture since its inception. The city has celebrated this tradition in many ways. The Oregon State Agricultural Association chose Salem as the permanent location for the Oregon State Fair in 1861. Because of its past importance in the cherry-growing industry, Salem has been nicknamed "Cherry City". In 1903, the first cherry festival was held in Salem. It was an annual event that featured parades and the election of a cherry queen. This continued until after World War I. The Salem Cherryland Festival was revived briefly in the 1940s.

 

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