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Quote: The museum is currently being renovated but don't let that stop you from visiting because the exhibits and displays are extensive and varied. Even if you're not interested in naval or nautical history, you'll Read More
Quote: We stopped here at Rick's request, and let me tell you -- I had no idea there were so many Lewis and Clark buffs! This site is truly an educational and dynamic memorial to the two explorers of the Louisiana Read More
Quote: Astoria is a small city at the northernmost point on the Oregon Coast. It is the western end of the journeys of Lewis and Clark. Highlights of the city include several museums. We went to two, Captain George Read More
Quote: Remember the reference to 'shanghaiing' in my introduction. Get on over to this museum and see a replica on the second floor of a bar like the 'olden days' with a trap door on the floor. Get 'em drunk and drop Read More
Quote: There are 40 miles of sand dunes starting around Florence and running south. We stopped at a place about 4 miles south of Florence and would highly recommend it. You can rent a two-seat dune buggy that you Read More
Quote: This is a gorgeous, tucked-away cove on the wild coast of Oregon. You have to hike down through the forest about half a mile, and then the beach appears through the trees. It's a popular spot for surfers and dog Read More
Quote: Hop on for $1 and enjoy a 45-minute view of the waterfront if you stay on it to the beginning of where you started. Comes with some historical tidbits added by the trolley operators. This is a Trolley Read More
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