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| | Southern Oregon and central London have more in common than you might imagine, including a passion for the Bard. Though the two cities don't share a commonality in size and scope, they both enjoy the tights-off of theatre and art. Sure, London's West End has a more famous, and larger acting scene, but Ashland is no slouch. This small little art town in the hills of Oregon is bursting at its seams... |
| Nestled in the crook of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Portland is the epitome of a big city with a small town atmosphere. Its neighborhoody streets and bars swell with young, hip people which makes for plenty to do any day or night of the week, and one needs rarely to go far to find something going on. Besides hitting the mainstream tourist locations such as Multnomah Falls and the Rose... |  |
| The lush, green city of Eugene feels like it lives in a perpetual Sunday afternoon. It is relaxed, friendly, and very rainy. The University of Oregon (and their beloved Ducks) are the linchpin of the city and the areas around campus are filled with coffee shops, small music venues, and bars. For the traveler the campus and its surroundings are probably the places to check out first. |
| Located in Central Oregon, Bend is centered around Deschutes River on the Eastern side of the Cascade Mountains. Whether you visit in the warm months for a wide variety of outdoor activies such as white water rafting, fishing, camping, hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and golf or in the cool months to visit Mt. Bachlor for the ski resorts, this is an area of year round activities. Bend is... |  |
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