Crater
Lake license plate available in Oregon
National Park Service
Date: August 25, 2002
Contact: Michael Justin, (541)594-3008

If you are an Oregon vehicle owner and wish to support Crater
Lake National Park, while displaying a beautiful license plate,
you can now do that. An Act of the Oregon legislature was passed
in July 2001 to establish the Crater Lake Centennial License
Plate program in honor of Crater Lake National Park’s
centennial. The plates went on sale at Oregon DMV offices in
August 2002. Proceeds from the Centennial plates go directly to
support projects at Crater Lake National Park, including the
Crater Lake Science and Learning Center. The Science and
Learning Center will support both researchers and educators,
inviting and supporting high quality scientific investigations
and then incorporating research findings into management goals,
interpretive programs and resources for educators from
kindergarten through the university level. Funds from the
Centennial License Plate will be administered through the
National Park Foundation.
Contact your local Oregon DMV office today!
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