Oregon-the state of excitement!
Not much excitement to report round these parts. Hunkering down for the winter. In the meantime, enjoy some vintage tourism imagery. I think I’m ready for a winter road trip.
Not much excitement to report round these parts. Hunkering down for the winter. In the meantime, enjoy some vintage tourism imagery. I think I’m ready for a winter road trip.
I received a press release from the Travel Channel promoting a new series, Mysteries at the Museum. Airing on Tuesday nights, the November 23 episode [9 pm] will feature the Coos Historical and Maritime Museum and one of its displays. From the release: Located on Oregon’s rugged Coast at the Coos Historical and Maritime Museum,… Read More Mystery item at Coos Museum
An interview with photographer and Oak Grove native Tom Rutter. … Read More Oak Grove: Evolution of a small Oregon town
Why do some Oregon Main streets and cities thrive while others struggle to find their voice, their niche, their purpose? … Read More Main streets: Win some/lose some
Continuing the “before they were famous” look at popular breweries and bars, the Produce Row Café has a bit of a different twist. … Read More Produce Row Cafe: Rebirth of the cool
Long before Portland became Foodgasm Central, home of artisan food worship and countless breathless articles written by the national media, there was the 1970s. … Read More Portland’s restaurant heritage
Photo: (University of Oregon Libraries) Introducing “before they were famous: breweries, bars and brewpub buildings in former lives.” I like beer, especially great local Oregon beer. I also like local history. Mix the two and you have…an excuse to drink more beer. Many, if not most, of our local breweries and drinking establishments are housed… Read More Beer and history
Blogging is like writing on the back of the postcard – sometimes it’s easy to spill out a couple sentences about your trip, slap a stamp and send it off [at least it used to be – now the kids update Facebook or Twitter, right?]. Other times, it’s hard to eek out a couple of… Read More Colonial Heights United Presbyterian Church, 1970s