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  1. Town of Jacksonville

    Founded in 1851 during the gold-rush, Jacksonville is a National Historic Landmark. The town offers a wide variety of events for visitors. There’s a celebration of Chinese New Year in February. You can take in an outdoor concert at the Britt Music Festival and see characters…

    Location: Jacksonville, OR 97530
  2. TrackersNW

    TrackersNW started in Portland and has become a Portland staple. Their staff are more than instructors, they are urban hunter-gatherers, urban homesteaders and people who are living a very unique and localized life in the middle of the city. They stem from the true eclectic nature of…

    Location: 5040 SE Milwaukie Avenue, Portland, OR 97202
  3. Trail of the Ten Falls — Silver Falls State Park

    Located within Silver Falls State Park, this trail passes by 10 beautiful falls. This is a great natural feature close to population centers, easily accessible and with a large variety of hiking options to suit multiple skill levels. Volunteers inspired by the beauty and history of Silver Falls have…

    Location: Silver Falls State Park, OR
  4. Trophy Room and Cafe’

    Come in and see the history of the town of Prospect when life was logging and hunting. One room is full of trophy heads; the other room is full of town history and storytelling.  The town prospered from logging and the first sawmill that started in…

    Location: Mill Creek Drive, Prospect, OR 97536
  5. Trout Lake Motel

    Sweet potato waffles and log cabin accommodations provide ample fuel for exploring nearby ice caves and volcanic bridges.   Trout Lake Motel is known for friendly service, wonderful, homemade meals and gorgeous views of the Tieton River. Fee Required Located on Private Land

    Location: 27090 Highway 12, Naches, WA 98937
  6. Troutdale Historical Marker

    This pioneer community gateway to the Columbia Gorge was settled in the 1850s.  Cattle herds of early pioneers were driven to the nearby Sandy River from The Dalles while the emigrants rafted their wagons down the Columbia. First known as Sandy, the present name came…

    Location: 338 E. Histroic Columbia River Hwy., Troutdale, OR 97060
  7. Tumalo Falls

    Tumalo Falls is 14 miles west of Bend, and it is a great location for a family day hike.  The falls are a 90-foot drop and are easily viewed from the trail for a short visit, or you can take one of the many trails…

    Location: Skyliner Dr, Bend, OR
  8. Tumalo Farms

    Tucked in the triangle of Bend, Sisters and Redmond, Tumalo Farms is 84 acres of lush land with a beautiful backdrop of the Cascade Mountain Range. The high-desert climate offers crisp alpine-like air and a wonderful environment for raising goats and making cheese. The owners believe their farm…

    Location: 64515 Mock Road, Bend, OR 97701
  9. U.S. Cavalry and American Indian Museum

    The museum covers the history of the U.S. Cavalry from 1861 to 1943 – the horse-riding soldiers of America and their dress, accoutrements, weaponry and saddles, as well as the American Indians and their daily life, spirituality, matriarchal society, tools, clothing, baskets, pottery and the diversity – from the…

    Location: 52281 B, blue river , OR 97413
  10. Undokai

    The Japanese community in the Hood River Valley gathered annually between 1923 and 1929 here on the Yasui brothers property in Mosier for a summer picnic called an “Undokai.” The gathering of more than 200 participants was an all-day family event filled with games and…

    Location: Mosier, OR 97040
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