In the United States, I’d probably name Oregon City, the famous end of the Oregon Trail and the first city founded west of the Rocky Mountains during the pioneer era. Its population is only 37,000.

  • @fjordbasa
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    1401 month ago

    I’m in the US and I can’t say I’d heard of Oregon City before this post…

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      Oregon City would be my answer to ‘what’s the capital of Oregon?’

      Just a standard, since I never heard of the capital I’ll try the state name plus city guess.

      • @Death_Equity
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        41 month ago

        Fairly big city and a tourist destination if you are too trash to go to Reno, which is where you go if you are too trash to go to Vegas.

    • @NateNate60OP
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      61 month ago

      I thought the Oregon Trail was a pretty standard part of US history curriculum.

      • @GeorgeGR
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        731 month ago

        From US, played Oregon trail for hundreds of hours, didn’t remember Oregon City.

      • @69420
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        161 month ago

        I too have never heard of Oregon City. I can only assume it’s in Oregon. The only thing I remember about the Oregon Trail is that I died from dysentery every time I followed the trail.

      • @fjordbasa
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        131 month ago

        It was popular, but I think most folks who played it remember dying of dysentery, not the cities 😆

      • @BlitzoTheOisSilent
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        61 month ago

        We were taught about it, but most Americans don’t view westward expansion with the same… Reverence? Notoriety?

        Like, I remember learning about it across multiple grades, but… Oregon City being the final destination, that’s not something I would probably remember a year or two later, nevermind a decade or more.

      • @over_clox
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        51 month ago

        Not really, not in our school district anyways. They did allow us to play the game based on that on their ancient computers, but never really gave us historical context, nor were we required to play the game.

        I didn’t learn shit about it back then, and barely get it today. I’m 42 years old for reference.

      • @evasive_chimpanzee
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        430 days ago

        Oregon trail, yes, Oregon city, no. I remember learning that it went from independence Missouri to the Willamette Valley. If I had to guess where I thought it ended, I would have said Portland.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        But most of the world did not have the US education system. I’d say only some Americans have heard of Oregon City, and very few non Americans.

      • @[email protected]
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        129 days ago

        It is. But that’s not saying much.

        I may have had to keep a few of the waypoints of the trail in my head for, oh, a week or so, just long enough to scribble it on a history test. Then that information was immediately cleared out to make way for whatever other junk we had to temporarily memorize next chapter.

        Only a vague, blurry notion that the Oregon Trail A) existed and B) was a trail to (presumably) somewhere in Oregon remains with me today. Oregon City is certainly not a part of that notion.

        Not to shit on the Oregon Trail or Oregon City in particular, of course. I would be truly baffled to meet anyone that retained, in significant detail, even a tenth of what any grade school history class purportedly taught them.

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      31 month ago

      For real. I’d think many more people could name Panama city in Florida. Famous spring break and vacation city every kid who’s gone through college or listened to Van Halen knows of. Also has a population of less than 36,000 people.