Oregon’s beauty and spirit are as diverse as its landscape and its people. To celebrate our state, the America 250 Oregon Commission contracted with photographer Peter Marbach on two digital photographic exhibitions that showcase the essence of Oregon and its vibrancy.
The Power of Place highlights Oregon’s awe-inspiring landscapes, many of which have remained unchanged for centuries. From the rugged coastline and towering mountains to the serene High Desert and other cherished landmarks, immerse yourself in these images on the big screen for this special History Pub.
Peter Marbach’s distinguished career spans three decades. He has authored several photography books and has numerous regional and national publication credits, including National Geographic. Marbach is the author of Healing the Big River: Salmon Dreams and the Columbia River Treaty.
Peter Marbach’s current commissioned exhibits with the Oregon Historical Society include the centennial celebration of the iconic Pacific Coast Highway 101 in Oregon, on display January through September 2026, and the travel exhibits entitled The Power of Place and The Pursuit of Happiness, both celebrating Oregon’s unique place for the national America 250th anniversary this year.
All ages are welcome.