Since [some people](/images/147753) have said that Fluttershy is the best personification of Oregon and its people, I decided to make a map depicting a different Fluttershy representing each county and what makes it unique. It was kind of hard to find images for some of them, especially the more obscure counties in the northeast. %(cough*Sherman*cough)%
Clatsop: Since I couldn't find any Fluttershy images related to any of the forts, I just went with fishing. Columbia: The author Raymond Carver was born in Clatskanie Multnomah: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMfu2p9gnNg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMfu2p9gnNg) Clackamas: Mt. Hood and Timberline Lodge Washington: It's a bedroom community for Multnomah. Also there's a shoe company there. Yamhill: Evergreen Aviation Museum (& waterpark) Tillamook: A 2 lb baby loaf Lincoln: Lincoln City is a great place to fly kites Polk: The Oregon State Normal School Marion: ——-Salem: Capitol Building & Mahonia Hall ——-North of Salem: Woodburn Outlet Mall ——-Santiam Canyon: "Only YOU can prevent forest fires!" Linn: The self-proclaimed "Grass Seed Capital of the World" Benton and Lane: Their favorite animals. Also Tracktown. Douglas: The self-proclaimed "Timber Capital of America" ||and Umpqua Community College|| Coos: The only good (natural) harbor between San Francisco and Seattle (Sorry, Newport) Curry: Biggest producer of Easter Lillies in the US Josephine: Birthplace of Dutch Bros. Jackson: "Methford" Klamath:"Civilized? You think you're civilized because you live in the burnt-out ruins of a beforetime town? Tell me something else." Lake: The Cowboy Sign in front of the Safeway Deschutes: Craft Beer Crook: Prineville built its own railroad (because no one else wanted to give it one) Jefferson: 300 days of sunshine per year Wasco:Rajneeshpuram Hood River: fruit orchards Sherman: Fluttershy in Bone Dry Desert because, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's the driest county? (Oregon Blue Book says there's only 9.15" annual precipitation) **Gilliam: The two largest employers are landfills Wheeler and Grant: John Day Fossil Beds Morrow: The Boardman Bombing Range Umatilla: Pendleton Woolen Mills Union: Hot Springs Wallowa: The Snake River and Bronze Foundries Baker: National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center Harney: Malheur Wildlife Refuge Malheur: Most of the county is in a different time zone from the rest of the state