LCBO
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P.O. Box 10004 Portland, OR 97296
With guidance from Governor Kitzhaber's office, the LCBO board was expanded in April 2002 to more broadly represent Oregon citizens and organizations with a stake in the bicentennial. The current board and 60+ partners from throughout the state guide the efforts of LCBO and Oregon's observance of the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial... The Oregon Heritage Commission, whose mission is to secure, sustain, enhance and promote Oregon's heritage, adopted the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial in 1996 recognizing the impact of the Expedition on Oregon's history. Lewis & Clark Bicentennial in Oregon (LCBO) initially began in 1998 as a coalition of individuals interested in determining how the Bicentennial should be commemorated in Oregon, winning the endorsement of the Commission to coordinate statewide heritage events. LCBO subsequently incorporated as a non-profit in 1999, with administrative oversight by the Oregon Historical Society... Commemorating the Lewis Clark Bicentennial with resources and..