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Central Oregon Walks, Hikes & Strolls for Mature Folks was born from the desire to take our parents on suitable outings in the area. It evolved into a user-friendly guide for all ages. The outings cover some of the most beautiful destinations in Central Oregon and include treks for all ability levels from beginning walker to seasoned hiker. There are even outings for those in wheelchairs. Thus, it represents a useful handbook for locals and visitors to the region. The feasibility guage with each outing is a unique feature that makes it easy to determine if the outing is appropriate for kids, seniors, or anyone else. The introduction...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 5.5 x 8.5
Author: Marsha Johnson
ISBN: 9780971899612
$1595
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NGM045
• Waterproof • Tear-Resistant • Topographic Map National Geographic's Trails Illustrated map of Bend and Three Sisters is designed to meet the needs of outdoor enthusiasts seeking to explore the mountains and wildernesses in this part of central Oregon. With three of Oregon's highest peaks and one of the largest wilderness areas, the area not only has a great diversity of vegetation but also of adventure and recreation activities, which are featured on the map, for example: approximately 260 miles of trails, campgrounds, campsites, cabins, resorts and yurts, boating ramps, swimming and windsurfing areas, waterfalls, hot springs,...
Product Type : Map
Book Type: Map
Dimensions (IN): 4.1 x 9
Author: National Geographic Maps
ISBN: 9781566956628
$1495
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ARC084
Early settlers, driven by greed and a sense of entitlement, and sanctioned by their government, took Coos Indian lands without compensation. Asa Simpson purchased land at the north bend of Coos Bay from settlers. He wanted his company town, including a sawmill and shipyard, to remain small, but his son, Louis, had other ideas. Louis Simpson created a bustling frontier town filled with civic-minded citizens as well as drinkers, gamblers, and prostitutes. North Bend never became Simpson's dream of another San Francisco but it was a thriving shipbuilding center until the end of World War I and a busy port for timber and lumber exports into...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Dick & Judy Wagner
ISBN: 9780738581354
$2499
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ARC132
Long before the city of Salem got its name, the lush valley was a favorite winter camping location for the Kalapuya tribe. Jason Lee first ventured to Oregon in 1834, at the invitation of Northwest tribes, creating a mission and a settlement here. Native Americans called it “Chemeketa.” William H. Willson, who laid out the city plan in 1851, called it “Salem.” Both words mean “peace.” Salem’s central location, in the middle of the Willamette Valley’s agricultural belt, made it an ideal location for the new capital of Oregon. Since then, Salem’s character has largely been influenced by the presence of woolen mills, crop production, and...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 0.3 x 9
Author: Tom Fuller & Christy Van Heukelem
ISBN: 9780738571393
$2499
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ARC109
Portland neighborhoods owe their location, alignment, and growth to a splendid, 19th-century innovation: the streetcar. This city still bears the imprint of the carlines that once wove their way out to suburbs in every direction, including Fulton, Portland Heights, Goose Hollow, Nob Hill, Slabtown, Willamette Heights, Albina, Saint Johns, Irvington, Rose City, Mount Tabor, Montavilla, Mount Scott, and Sellwood. As routes developed, people used them for more than just getting to work; they also discovered the recreational function of street railways while visiting friends, parks, and shopping areas farther from the center of town. The...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Richard Thompson
ISBN: 9780738581262
$2199
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ARC134
Named for a founding settler's beloved Irish hometown, Bandon is one of the most picturesque cities on the Oregon coast, located where the smooth and deep waters of the Coquille River meet the Pacific Ocean. Bandon rose to commercial prominence as an exporter of lumber, minerals, agriculture, and salmon and at one time was the busiest seaport between San Francisco and Portland. Fires in 1914 and 1936 devastated the landscape, but Bandon quickly rebuilt and has never lost its reputation as a restorative scenic destination and vital place to live and work. Today, Bandon and the Coquille Valley have a thriving and diverse economy, prized for...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 0.3 x 9
Author: Robert Miller
ISBN: 9780738596617
$2499
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WWN804
A beautiful photo essay of the majestic purples of the Oregon coast, the perfect memento for any visitor to this unforgettable place. . When your own photographs of the gorgeous places you visit can't quite match what you have seen-a breathtaking coastline, a boulevard bustling with character, or iconic and famous monuments-you'll want to take home a memento to capture the depth and substance of your experience. Now you can. Introducing a new series of beautiful photographic essays that let you relive-or see for the first time through an artist's eye-the jagged vistas of the Maine coast; the gardens, malls, and iconic edifices of our...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Hardcover
Author: Rod Barbee
ISBN: 9780881509885
$1695
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ARC141
Without the efforts of inspiring, brave women of the past, the progressive and individualistic Oregon we know today might not exist. From native tribes and Oregon Trail pioneers to Victorian suffragists and unlikely politicians, strong female leaders give profound meaning to the state motto, alis volat propriis--she flies with her own wings. Writer and activist Julia Ruuttila fought for the rights of the citizens of Vanport, the largely African American town lost to a disastrous flood in 1948. Others broke stereotypes to serve their communities, like women who helped build ships during World War II and the nation's first female police...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Jennifer Chambers
ISBN: 9781467118996
$2199
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ARC104
At the end of the Lewis and Clark Exposition in 1905, the president of the Portland Street Fair and Carnival Association, E.W. Rowe, presented the idea of an annual festival to Portland mayor Harry Lane. From that idea came the first Rose Festival, called the Rose Carnival and Fiesta, held June 20-22, 1907. It was hailed as a huge success. ""There is no reason in the world why Portland should not hold a rose festival every year,"" remarked the Oregonian on June 21. ""Everyone will be happier and better all the rest of the year for the festival of roses."" And indeed, that has been the case. From just a three-day event, the Rose Festival...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: George R. Miller
ISBN: 9780738596143
$2199
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GPT290
Best Easy Day Hikes Bend and Central Oregon   includes concise, easy to follow descriptions of the best short hikes in central Oregon. Gaze down at lava flows from the summit of Little Belknap Crater near Sisters, admire the colorful 400-foot-tall cliffs at Smith Rock State Park near Redmond, or enjoy stunning views of Cascade peaks on the Pilot Butte hike in downtown Bend—this book has everything you’ll need to hit the trails.
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Guide Book
Dimensions (IN): 4.25 x 7
Author: Lizann Dunegan
ISBN: 9781493080212
$1495
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PGN414
Discover the very best hiking trails in Washington State's Central Cascades—along the I-90 and Highway 2 corridors—that can be done in a day. From Snoqualmie Pass to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness to Stevens Pass, you'll find 69 of the best day hikes close to Seattle in this full-color hiking guide. Featuring the lush forests, mountain vistas, waterfalls, and alpine meadows unique to Washington State, each trail is rated from easy to extreme, giving first-time or veteran hikers the variety they want, as well as topographical maps, trail descriptions, and more. Includes complete information for 69 great day hikes within driving distance...
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 5 x 0.7 x 7
Author: Mike McQuaide
ISBN: 9781632171627
$1995
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GSP048
Introduce babies and toddlers to iconic symbols of the Beaver State with Nicole LaRue’s quirky, modern illustrations. This bright board book makes learning about Oregon as easy as 1, 2, 3! Covering everything from swimming salmon to crunchy hazelnuts, towering trees, busy beavers, fast bikes, and splashing waterfalls,  Count On Oregon  is the perfect gift for little Oregonians and tiny tourists alike. This fresh and contemporary take on the 33rd state will be a hit with little learners.
Product Type : Book
Book Type: Board Book
Dimensions (IN): 7 x 7
Author: Nicole LaRue
ISBN: 9781423668237
$1299
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GPT275
This small pocket guide is designed for those visiting Oregon's northern coastline who are interested in short, easy trails (1-7 miles) that explore northern Oregon's scenic coastal parks and beaches. Best Easy Day Hikes Oregon's North Coast contains twenty-three easy day hikes starting from Fort Canby State Park in southwest Washington and continuing south to Haceta Head Lighthouse in Oregon. Many of the hikes in this book are located in state parks and in the 630,000-acre Siuslaw National Forest.
Product Type : Book
Author: Lizann Dunegan
ISBN: 9780762725731
$995
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