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Oregon – Heart & Soul of the Pacific Northwest 🌲🏔️From misty coastlines to volcanic peaks, Oregon is a land where nature and spirit are one. Explore the lush forests, wild rivers, hidden waterfalls, and timeless small towns that define the soul of ...
Trump wants to open up more federal lands to timber harvest. He wants to harvest 25% more trees. That could mean less habitat for endangered species, and more logging around places where people hike ...
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Ever After in the Woods on MSN13 Small-Town Oregon Restaurants That Are Totally Worth The Scenic DetourTucked between forests and coastlines, these small-town Oregon restaurants serve up flavors as unforgettable as the views.
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TheTravel on MSNThis Is Oregon's Coolest Small TownNamed after the three dominant peaks to its west, it's surrounded by natural beauty and offers countless activities.
Whether it’s a glimpse of wild horses or a coastal trail shaded by palms, each of these nine beaches offers more than a place to swim—they’re worth planning an entire trip around. Since the rise of ...
This summer, travel to one or more of these architectural destinations for a regal day trip and live out your fairy tale ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThese Are the Best Islands in the World—and No. 1 Has Postcard-worthy Blue and White VillagesThis year’s top islands, as voted in our “World’s Best Awards” survey for 2025, span 18 countries, from the Mediterranean to ...
One hundred years ago, the tiny mill town of Monohon burned. With fire danger up and forest service staffing cut, we can only hope history won't repeat itself.
Jeanne Williams, the new Jackson/Hinds library director, is tackling aging buildings, funding gaps and public trust in a push ...
We talk to the writer-director-star of "Sorry, Baby," which played at SIFF earlier this year, about inspiration, process and ...
The heat wave caused disruptions to public transport across the Northeast. Amtrak said it will be forced to slow train speeds between 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. on June 24 between Washington, D.C., and New ...
The facility destroyed was located roughly a mile south of Esparto on the 26400 block of County Road 23 near County Road 86A. Esparto is 14 miles west of Woodland along Highway 16. The drive from ...
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