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A truly unique western experience Cowboy Fast Draw participants dress in period costume while competing for the National Championship. Open to the public for viewing! Pendleton, in Oregon's...
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Pendleton
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Exhibits & Lectures
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A completely restored historic home. Open May 1-mid September, or by appointment.
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museumsandgalleries
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St Patrick's event - Heppner Chamber's annual Amateur Boxing event; full day of Irish events, great green parade, sheep dog trials, fun, food and entertainment, road bowling. Heppner, in...
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Heppner
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Fairs & Festivals
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Pristine and quiet, this beautiful high mountain lake is wonderful in summer for camping, fishing, and picnicking, and excellent hiking through unspoiled mountain wilderness. Only small trolling motors, canoes and rafts are allowed on the lake. In winter, dry powder makes the downhill skiing here outstanding. Ski Anthony Lakes offers ski rentals, a day lodge with restaurant and lounge, groomed cross-country trails, and snowboard, lift and snowcat skiing. No lodging available. Exit #285 off I-84 at North Powder, turn toward mountains and follow signs 20 miles.
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outdoorsandnature
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Arlington is a watersports enthusiast's dream! Windsurfing, waterskiing, sailing, and fishing can all be enjoyed on the river or on Lake Umatilla, a 78 mile long reservoir. Stop for a swim and a picnic on a hot day, or plan to stay the night in a developed campground.
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outdoorsandnature
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Ascension Chapel is a highlight of Cove, a tiny town nestled at the base of Mount Fanny. Built in 1869, the picturesque Episcopal church has been visited by such esteemed guests as Desmond Tutu and the former Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop, Edmond Browning. The stained glass window was brought by ship around the horn.
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historyandheritage
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Welcome to Aspen Grove Gallery, located in the scenic art community of Joseph, Oregon. The gallery is the studio and showroom for the fine art of Mark Kortnik and Carol McLaughlin. Aspen Grove Gallery was established in Joseph more than 20 years ago with Mark and Carol as the longest represented resident artists on Main Street. We invite you to visit and view our original paintings and giclee prints.
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museumsandgalleries
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A gold mining town about four miles west of US 30 at a point seven miles southeast of Baker City. Accessible via four-wheel drive road. Only rubble remains where Henry Griffen discovered gold on October 23, 1861, and where six months later 6000 people made Auburn the largest town in the county. By 1868 Auburn was rapidly approaching ghost town status.
Source: Ghost Town USA
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ghosttowns
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Hewit/Holcomb Park near Richland. 37 RV spaces, plus camping.
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outdoorsandnature
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Unique rock & mineral collection, historic memorabilia, mining, Oregon Trail artifacts and more. Open daily March-October.
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museumsandgalleries
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