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SPB027
This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of beer and brewing in Oregon, one of the leading states in the craft brew revolution. Features 190 breweries and brewpubs Brewery profiles include beers brewed, special features, visitor information, and the author's "Pick" of the best beer to try Includes information on up-and-coming breweries, local beer events, and more
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Brian Yaeger
ISBN: 9780811712118
$1995
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ARC098
Surfing came to the central Oregon coast in the early 1960s. Mostly young boys from Newport and the Agate Beach area took to the waves, without wetsuits or leashes, and taught themselves how to surf in the forbidding cold waters. Eventually forming the Agate Beach Surf Club, they discovered other surfing communities along the Oregon coast. With no modern-day technology to help them, they traveled the rugged Oregon coast in search of good and accessible surf spots. Fifty years later, the surfing culture has grown and evolved, including both genders, kite, wind, stand-up-paddle, and big wave surfing. What hasnt changed is the unique and...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Scott and Sandy Blackman
ISBN: 9781467131018
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ARC049
In the 1920s and 1930s, Oregon's legendary bridge engineer Conde B. McCullough designed a first-rate collection of aesthetic bridges on the Oregon Coast Highway to enhance an already dramatic and beautiful landscape. The six largest of these, at Gold Beach, Newport, Waldport, Florence, Reedsport, and Coos Bay, eliminated the last ferries on the Oregon Coast Highway between the Columbia River and California. McCullough planned to build one bridge each year after completion of the Rogue River Bridge at Gold Beach in 1932, but the tightening grip of the Depression threatened his plans. In 1933, McCullough and his staff worked day and night...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Ray Bottenberg
ISBN: 9780738548609
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ARC079
With its smooth, sandy beach, the quiet coastal town of Pacific City, on the coast of Oregon's Tillamook County, is the perfect home for a unique group of boats. The Pacific City dory fleet has a proud history spanning more than 100 years. Nestled in the natural shelter provided by Cape Kiwanda, the fleet lives on today as one of the most interesting fishing fleets in the world. The small flat-bottomed boats dare the ocean as they crash through the surf headed for the plentiful waters of the Pacific. At day's end, they ride the waves back to shore and slide onto the beach. The original design of the dory allows it to launch from and land...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Jeanna Rosenbalm Bottenberg
ISBN: 9780738558134
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ARC156
To reach points of commerce for gold assaying or buying supplies, miners from the gold mining boom town of Auburn followed the Oregon Trail east or north. Where the pioneers entered Baker Valley from the gold fields, Baker City sprang up as the county seat of Baker County, named after Colonel Edward Baker, a senator from Oregon. For many years following its birth in 1864, Baker City was the largest town between Salt Lake City and Portland. It was a bustling depot for both stagecoach and rail travel. Gathered in this volume are over 200 photographs focusing on the historic past of Baker City, as well as the restored Victorian charm of its...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
ISBN: 9780738520704
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GPR004
Newly expanded & updated map covers both Metro and Downtown Portland,  Salem, Eugene/ Springfield, Corvallis, Bend, Hood River & The Dalles.   1,500+ Pinpointed Destinations! Columbia River Gorge 9 City Enlargements   INCLUDES Greater Portland, OR • Vancouver, WA • Downtown Portland • Hood River • The Dalles • Salem • Corvallis • Eugene - Springfield - Bend • Alban
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Book Type: Map
ISBN: 9780938011439
$695
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ARC077
Lying in the shadows of Mt. Hood and the Cascade peaks, Columbia River Gorge is as rich in history as the bounty its fertile soils provide. From the numerous native tribes, Lewis & Clark, and famed botanist David Douglas to a guru's siege at Antelope and the modern Gorge's reputation for world-class windsurfing, its stories shape the area into a thriving chain of distinctive communities. The Gorge meshes its vibrant past with a stunning physical backdrop to provide the perfect vista for all who are curious about this alluring region.
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Cheri Dohnal
ISBN: 9780738524320
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ARC124
Winemaking in Oregon began more than 150 years ago when Peter Britt of Jacksonville brought grapevine cuttings from CA to create his Valley View Vineyard. By 1890, the Southern Oregon State Board of Agriculture forecast a vineyard-dotted Rogue Valley to rival "the castled Rhine, the classical vales of Italy and the sunny slopes of France." But Prohibition, which became law in Oregon four years before the rest of the country, killed the nascent industry. Not until the 1970s, when Americans discovered a passion for wine, was winegrowing and winemaking in Southern Oregon's Rogue Valley reestablished. Pear orchards were converted to...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 9.1 x 6.4 x 0.4
Author: MJ Daspit, Eric Weisinger
ISBN: 9780738581361
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IHP_RTP002*
Take a journey from A to Z and discover the unique resort and residential community of Sunriver, Oregon. Includes a brief history of Sunriver and has fun facts about the area. For all ages. 
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 8 x 10.5
Author: Karen L. Leedom
ISBN: 9780982625279
$1295
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AVK107
Your Guide to Oregon’s Best Backpacking Trips Colorful desert canyonlands, stunning wildflower meadows, glacier-clad mountains―find your favorite scenic escape in Oregon. Authors and hiking experts Douglas Lorain and Becky Ohlsen present 26 of the best backpacking opportunities in the country. Explore the various landscapes of the Wallowa Mountains. See the peaks of Mount Hood and the Three Sisters in the High Cascades, as well as the gaping chasm of Hells Canyon. Each carefully crafted itinerary offers geographic diversity, beautiful settings, and attainable daily mileage goals. This in-depth guide provides all the information...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Douglas Lorain
ISBN: 9780899977751
$1995
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SQB043
Entertaining, educational and highly giftable, Northwest Know-How: Beaches showcases the majestic, quirky, and unique beaches of the Washington and Oregon coastline through facts, history, legend, and lovely illustrations.There are few things more treasured in the Pacific Northwest than its beaches. This celebratory guide features more than 30 favorite coastal and island beaches in Washington and Oregon, providing tips for visiting, fun facts, natural history, and native lore. Charming illustrations will capture the roar of the surf, the call of the wildlife, and the beauty of our beaches. Sure to delight the avid beachcomber and curious...
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Dimensions (IN): 6.24 x 4.72
Author: Rena, Priest
ISBN: 9781632174086
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ARC111
Portland at the end of World War II was an international port and a powerhouse of the timber and shipbuilding industries. Oregon's largest city grew and changed in the decades that followed, adding new industries and population. It also endured reductions in shipbuilding capacity, a devastating flood, a declining timber industry, urban renewal, freeway construction, and social change. By the 1990s, a wave of globalization and big-box retail marketing swelled shipping at the city's port and swept away a surprising number of Portland's businesses, which remain in the fond memories of Portlanders. A few of these memorable icons include the...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Ray & Jeanna Bottenberg
ISBN: 9780738558301
$2199
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IPS159
O is for Oregon combines photos with fun and informative couplets which describe the pictures and offer clear picture/word associations. Intriguing facts will add to the non fiction learning experience.
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Book Type: Hardcover
Dimensions (IN): 8.6 x 8.5
Author: Winterhaven School
ISBN: 9781513262246
$999
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ARC168
Built in 1880, Oregon's Tillamook Rock Lighthouse has had the most notorious reputation of any lighthouse on the Pacific Coast of the United States. Fierce storms regularly catapulted huge boulders through the lantern, with waves that broke over its 136-foot height earning it the modern nickname "Terrible Tilly." It has been described as a pint-sized Alcatraz, and many keepers could not stand its confinement. However, there were some who actually enjoyed it and even came to love it. A rare glimpse of the more pleasant side of daily life on "the Rock" is shown in newly rediscovered historic photographs taken by the keepers who faithfully...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5x9.2
Author: Debra Baldwin Lighthouse Digest Magazine
ISBN: 9781467128322
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ARC038
Roche Harbor's deep, protected waters and abundant resources inspired poets, one of whom wrote in 1903, "A rock-bound coast hems in a wealth of verdant pastures sweet; / Deep forests cover vale and hill where fresh and salt waters meet." For millennia, this was the home of the Lummi and Songhees people. The British established a military camp near here in 1860 to maintain their claim to the San Juan Islands. Limestone was quarried here for 90 years, helping to build West Coast cities as well as personal fortunes. Roche Harbor continues to be a favorite gathering place for boating, fishing, and kayaking--a gateway to the splendors of the...
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Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
ISBN: 9780738571058
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ARC148
Camp Rilea, originally named Camp Clatsop, was founded in 1927 and soon became the Oregon National Guard’s preferred training site?a claim that still holds true today. Located on the picturesque Oregon coast in the town of Warrenton, near Astoria, Camp Rilea covers 1,800 acres and includes three miles of Pacific coast beachfront. The historical photographs in this book tell a fascinating story of the important role Camp Rilea has played over time to all who have passed its gates for generations. Since the early days, Camp Rilea Armed Forces Training Center sealed its reputation as the premier regional location offering maneuver areas,...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6.5 x 0.3 x 9
Author: Andrea Larson Perez
ISBN: 9781467132305
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ARC115
Bend, astride the Deschutes River at the eastern foot of the Cascade Range, got its name from a place on the river that runs through it. Pioneer travelers called the place Farewell Bend because it was where they had their last view of the double bend in the river that afforded a good place to camp and to ford the waterway, otherwise flowing through deep canyons. When the U.S. Post Office Department approved a name for a post office established there in 1886, it settled on a shorter version-Bend-because there already was a Farewell Bend on the Snake River in eastern Oregon. Arrival of a railroad in 1911 connected Bend with a market for...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Deschutes County Historical Society
ISBN: 9780738571843
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ARC173
By the time the final links in the Oregon Coast Highway were made in 1936, the highway stretched 394 miles from Astoria to the border of California. It had taken 12 years to complete the construction over stretches of rugged headlands and thick forests. Early travel along the coast was difficult; what roads existed were generally unimproved and often completely impassable during the rainy winter months. In many cases, the beaches themselves served as the only means of transporting freight and passengers. When Maj. Henry Bowlby, the first Oregon State Highway engineer, outlined a proposed system of state highways in 1914, he presented the...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6 x 9
Author: Laura E. Wilt
ISBN: 9781467103374
$2499
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GPT251
Calling all Oregon residents and visitors who want to hit the beach armed with an expert-driven itinerary and all the know-how to make the most of a family day trip.  Day Trips to the Oregon Coast  presents narrative itineraries detailing the perfect travel day in each of 21 Oregon Coast destinations, traveling north to south. Learn where to go, what to see, and what to do as a family in each region of the Oregon Coast. Insider tips, narrative anecdotes and a detailed step-by-step itinerary guide you on your next adventure.
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 6x9.1
Author: Kim Cooper Findling
ISBN: 9781493045044
$1795
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MOU112
Dripping coastal forests of giant Douglas-firs, high desert groves of massive ponderosa pines, and lush mixed conifer forests surrounding jagged Cascade peaks--Oregon’s ancient forests are one of the region’s most precious treasures, providing not only vital habitat for fish and wildlife but also some of the most amazing hiking experiences in the state. Author Chandra LeGue of Oregon Wild wants you to know and love these incredible places and guides you to them with 91 awe-inspiring hikes that reveal the very soul of Oregon. This comprehensive guide explains what makes ancient forests so unique as well as what types exist in Oregon,...
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Book Type: Paperback
Dimensions (IN): 7 x 10
Author: Oregon Wild
ISBN: 9781680512014
$2695
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