Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Living Enrichment Center, Timberline Lodge ski area, Bull Run Hydroelectric Project, Clackamas Lake Ranger Station Historic District, Oregon Iron Company, Zigzag Ranger Station, Clackamas Community College, Oswego Lake, Marylhurst University, Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center, Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center, Bagby Guard Station, Wilsonville Station, Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center, Oregon Korean War Memorial, Pioneer Pacific College, Upper Sandy Guard Station Cabin, Oregon City Municipal Elevator, Willamette Falls Locks, Silcox Hut, Clackamas Town Center, Portland Oregon Temple, Bull Run Lake, Southeast Fuller Road, River Mill Hydroelectric Project, Oak Grove Hydroelectric Project, Mount Hood Skibowl, Hart's Reptile World, Clackamas Town Center Transit Center, Lake Harriet, Haggart Observatory, Oregon City Transit Center, Lake Oswego Transit Center, Lake Oswego Odd Fellows Hall, Willamette Falls Community Hospital Heliport, Clackamas County Redsoils Heliport, Helitradewinds Heliport, Pynn Heliport, Cazadero Dam. Excerpt: Living Enrichment Center, often referred to as LEC, was a New Thought megachurch and retreat center in the U.S. state of Oregon. Originally founded in the Scholls, Oregon farmhouse of senior minister Mary Manin Morrissey in the mid-1970s, the church grew so exponentially that it moved to a 94,500 square foot (8,800 m ) building on a forested area of 95 acres (384,000 m ) in Wilsonville in 1992. Over the course of its existence, the congregation grew from less than a dozen to an estimated 4,000 making it the biggest New Thought church in the state. Living Enrichment Center also maintained an in-house bookstore, retreat center, cafe, kindergarten and elementary school, and an outreach television ministry. Living Enrichment Center closed in 2004 as a result of a $10.7 million financial sc...