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Daily Archives: November 22, 2011

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The Fabulous North Umpqua River on the Travel Oregon Blog

Links to Stories, Events, News and Shameless Self-PromotionBy Kim Cooper FindlingNovember 22, 2011

The Fabulous North Umpqua River on the Travel Oregon Blog www.city-hearts.co.uk/syst32/

"Day Trips From Portland" Trivia Q and Excerpt, Day Four

UncategorizedBy Kim Cooper FindlingNovember 22, 2011

Today’s Trivia Question: Where in Oregon can one fine a life-sized Glockenspiel? Email me your answer today! Yesterday’s Question and Answer: Which Oregon city boasts the only vertical street in North America? Oregon City, where a municipal elevator connecting two levels of the city went into service in 1915, officially named “Elevator Street”. Today’s Excerpt:…

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