Blue Atlas Cedar in Carlton Oregon
The Blue Atlas Cedar in Carlton’s Ladd Park is over 100 years old. Ladd Park was designed by Samuel Lancaster,
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The Blue Atlas Cedar in Carlton’s Ladd Park is over 100 years old. Ladd Park was designed by Samuel Lancaster,
... moreWe ventured down the roads less traveled in search of the 20 covered bridges in Lane County, a county that has the
... moreAn Oregon Wine Country adventure would not be complete without a stay at Chehalem Ridge Bed and Breakfast. Chehalem Ridge
... moreHoover-Minthorn Pear 🍐 Pyrus communis Called a Winter Pear this tree was planted in 1879 by Jesse Edwards, the
... moreAlder Creek Falls (#40 on the Oregon Trail of Waterfalls Map) is a small wayside waterfall on the way to Marys Peak. Marys
... moreThese Trees Tell Stories ‘Honored groves, single trees or groups of trees have something in common with one another no
... moreTree-lined Streets of Forest Grove Oregon are portrayed in the mural commissioned by Travel Oregon. The videos of Travel
... moreArbor Day, much like Earth Day, is a holiday that celebrates nature. Its purpose is to encourage people to plant trees and
... moreWillamette Mission Cottonwood – Populus trichocarpa ‘This giant black cottonwood stands near the site of the
... moreOregon’s Niagara Falls evokes a sense of serenity as it sprays 134 feet over a dark basalt escarpment. Because the
... moreChehalem Ridge Bed and Breakfast shares their Crustless Apple Pie today, National Apple Pie Day Chehalem Ridge Bed and
... moreWhat to See, Do, Eat and Where to Stay What would you do if you only had 36 hours in and near Carlton and Yamhill, Oregon?
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