Tillamook Forest Center in Tillamook
The Center, owned and operated by the Oregon Department of Forestry, offers an active program of interpretive events ranging from bluegrass concerts to wildflower walks. |
The Astoria Column is the final monument in a series of 12 historical markers erected in the early 1900s between St. Paul, Minnesota and Astoria, Oregon.
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Tillamook Air Museum
The hangar was constructed for the U.S. Navy for the home base for blimps to be used in anti-submarine missions.
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Loved it like a rock - Cannon Beach
It is beautiful in its way, but the words that my rock evoke have less to do with pretty, and more to do with rugged, imposing, wild.
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The Center of the Elephant Ear Universe
You come to the northern Oregon coastal town of Seaside for the elephant ears and maybe for the salt.
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The Flavel House - This restored Victorian mansion is a must see in Astoria. Take a self-guided tour and step back into the 19th century. You will learn its fascinating history and marvel at its elegance. |
The Tillamook Cheese Factory is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the state with nearly a million visitors a year. |
Columbia River Maritime Museum offers six galleries, a great hall where movies are shown, and a light ship which is a floating lighthouse. |
Yummy Sushi Bar in Seaside
Ask Corey Albert why there is an orange stripe running down the middle of the concrete floor at his nifty new Yummy Wine Bar & Bistro in Seaside, |
How to make Haystack Bread
It is midnight and Cannon Beach is silent and dark, but in the back of the Cannon Beach Bakery, co-owner Dan Christensen is just getting to work making his signature bread. |
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