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Having been spared the kind of aggressive, remorseless development that many Seattle residents have come to loathe, PORTLAND still retains a pleasant, small-city feel, both for its well-preserved ... Read more...
Throughout Oregon, the hamlet of ASHLAND , forty miles southeast of Grants Pass, is identified with William Shakespeare a real anomaly among the rest of the timber and dairy-farming towns. ... Read more...
A lively mix of students, professionals, hippies and blue collars, EUGENE is Oregon's second largest city and a liberal enclave where the late Ken Kesey and some of his Merry Pranksters came to ... Read more...
Nine miles south from Seaside, the more upmarket and pleasant CANNON BEACH manages to retain its small-town air despite decades of relentless commercialism. The place is at its liveliest during the ... Read more...
Explore Beaverton, OR:
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The main and perhaps the only reason to visit SALEM is to see the modern, white Vermont-marble State Capitol (MonFri 7.30am5.30pm, Sat 9am4pm, Sun noon4pm; ... Read more...
BEND is easily the most useful base for visiting central Oregon, giving access both to Cascade grandeur and the eerie landscape of Oregon's Lava Lands. Packed with restaurants, microbreweries and ... Read more...
Explore Crater Lake, OR:
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Explore Lincoln City, OR:
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Set near the mouth of the Columbia River, ASTORIA was founded in 1811 as a private venture a base for exporting furs to Asia by the millionaire John Jacob Astor. "Fort ... Read more...