On December 20, 2006, I spotted this truck carrying a large reinforced concrete beam on Oregon Highway 34 heading towards Lebanon, Oregon.
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Concrete Beam near Lebanon, Oregon
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Portland International Airport
Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-400 N775AS is pictured here at a gate at the Portland International Airport in Portland, Oregon, on November 28, 2006. The airport opened in 1936, replacing the small Swan Island Municipal Airport. The airport is owned and operated by the Port of Portland.
Pioneers in American Aviation History Mural at Ontario International Airport
This ceramic tile mural is titled "Pioneers in American Aviation History" by Richard Wyatt. It was installed at the Ontario International Airport in Ontario, California, in 1998. From left to right, the mural depicts Lieutenant Lee "Buddy" Archer, Ellen Ochoa, Wilbur & Orville Wright, Amelia Earhart, and Margaret Gee.
Lieutenant Lee "Buddy" Archer was one of the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II and was the only African-American pilot to earn the designation of "ace" for shooting down at least five enemy aircraft.
Ellen Ochoa was the first Latina in space, serving aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1993, and she was the first Latina director of the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
Orville & Wilbur Wright achieved the first powered, controlled, heavier-than-air flight on December 17, 1903, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
Amelia Earhart was the first woman to make a non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932.
Margaret "Maggie" Gee was one of only two Chinese-American women to serve in the Women Airforce Service Pilots during World War II.
Views near Perris and Moreno Valley, California
These views were taken from Interstate 215 between Perris and Moreno Valley, California, on November 29, 2006. This view shows Terri Peak, part of the Lake Perris State Recreation Area. At an elevation of 2,569 feet, it is the highest point in the recreation area that can be hiked to. In the foreground is a Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers yard near Perris, California.
John Wayne Airport
The John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California, dates back to 1923. It was originally called the Orange County Airport, and it is the only airport in Orange County.
Following the death of actor John Wayne on June 11, 1979, the Orange County Board of Supervisors renamed it the John Wayne Airport on June 20, 1979. In addition to an award-winning career appearing in over 170 films between 1926 and 1977, Wayne also lived in nearby Newport Beach.
This 9-foot bronze statue of John Wayne by sculptor Rober Summers was dedicated to Orange County on November 4, 1982. The statue was commissioned by the John Wayne Memorial Associates.