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  1. Lorang Fine Art and Gorge-ous Gifts

    Lorang Fine Art and Gorge-ous Gifts offers art and gifts found only in the Columbia River Gorge. The shop supports local artists, and the owners are very active in the community. One of the owners, Brad Lorang, is the mayor of Cascade Locks, and co-owner Deb…

    Location: 96 SW Wa Na Pa St., Cascade Locks, OR 97014
  2. Lord Leebrick Theatre Compnay

    This little theatre in Eugene does amazing work. Outside of big cities like Seattle and Portland, there’s no theatre like it.  Visitors are always encouraged to give back through time or donations to special projects. Educational services are offered to high school students and adults.  Talkbacks…

    Location: 540 Charnelton, Eugene, OR 97401
  3. Lost Creek Lake Trail

    The 30-mile trail around Lost Creek Lake is one of the most beautiful places in the state.  There are breathtaking views of the lake and hillsides, sweeping meadows of flowing grass and flowers, and the smell of warm oak trees. A portion of the trail…

    Location: 100 Cole M. Rivers Drive, Trail, OR 97541
  4. Lost Lake Resort and Campground

    Lost Lake is a beautiful place nestled 3,140 feet up in the Mt. Hood National Forest. Local Native Americans referred to it as “E-e-kwahl-a-mat-yam-ishkt,’ or “heart of the Mountain,” which is a beautiful way to put it. So far from the bustle of town, Lost Lake is…

    Location: Lost Lake Road, Hood River, OR
  5. Lowell Grange Hall

    The Lowell Grange Hall was constructed in 1913, during the community’s railroad boom, as the first schoolhouse in Lowell not constructed from logs. Today, Lowell Grange Hall is a national historic site. ADA accessible Visitor center nearby Located on private land

    Location: Moss , Lowell, OR 97452
  6. Lubbesmeyer Studio and Gallery

    The Lubbesmeyer twins, Lori and Lisa, create unusual art in an unusual way.  Their work resembles painting, but they use fabric instead of paint.  Bits of fabric are stitched onto the work much like layers of brushstrokes.  Their medium is striking and uncommon, but more…

    Location: 450 SW Powerhouse Drive, Suite 423 (2nd Story Loft), Bend, OR 97702
  7. Manley’s Tavern

    Manley’s Tavern has been in business since the early 1970s. It has been a favorite eating place, with famous broasted chicken and adult beverages, for many years.  It is a favorite stop for snowmobilers, cross-county skiers, downhill skiers, fishermen, hunters,  mushroom pickers, wood cutters and travelers…

    Location: Highway 58, Crescent Lake, OR 97425
  8. Marche

    This renowned Eugene restaurant brings its motto of ”celebrating life” to life with great food and great style. The owners believe in using the highest-quality and most healthful ingredients available, and to that end use organic, free-range and chemical-free products.

    Location: 296 East 5th Avenue , Eugene , OR 97401
  9. Mary McCrank’s Dinner House

    Mary McCrank, who was born in 1900 in Vancouver, BC, couldn’t cook when she started what later became a charming Chehalis restaurant known for good homemade food. In 1935, Ms. McCrank bought the Dutch Mill Tavern, along busy Highway 99 and named her business Shamrock…

    Location: 2923 Jackson Hwy, Chehalis, WA 98532
  10. Maryhill Museum of Art

    Come explore Maryhill Museum’s world-class collection of art ranging from early 20th century European works to an extensive Native American collection. Set in a castle-like chateau on a stunning 6,000-acre site overlooking the scenic Columbia River Gorge, Maryhill Museum is one of the Pacific Northwest’s…

    Location: 35 Maryhill Drive, WA 98620
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