
"The Oregon Historical Society's exhibit, '101 at 100: The History of Oregon's Most Iconic Highway,' features historical photographs, artifacts, and modern artistic photos by Peter Marbach. It depicts how the highway reshaped the coast and prompts visitors to consider the ongoing influence of movement and infrastructure on travel and living along Oregon's shores."
Highway 101, established in 1926, spans 363 miles from Washington to California, significantly influencing Oregon's coastal travel. The Oregon Historical Society commemorates its centennial with the exhibit '101 at 100: The History of Oregon's Most Iconic Highway.' This exhibit features historical photographs, artifacts, and modern artistic interpretations, showcasing the highway's impact on the coast. It encourages visitors to reflect on how infrastructure shapes travel and living along Oregon's shores, marking a significant part of the state's history during America's 250th birthday year.
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