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Salem-News.com (Feb-09-2007 23:46)

Magic Carpets Have Soared Into Salem`s Mission Mill

Eastern carpets have long captivated Western imagination, see them on display through April 14th.

(SALEM) - Eastern carpets Whether they are flying through the Disney-interpreted stories of Aladdin or embellishing the exotic salons of the rich and fashionable, carpets have become icons of mysterious Eastern cultures as well as an accepted and often overlooked part of our own.

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Salem-News.com (Feb-07-2007 06:42)

Oregon`s Largest Tourist Attraction Gets Larger

Spirit Mountain Casino starts a $40-million construction project.

(GRAND RONDE) - Spirit Mountain Casino When the Spirit Mountain Casino changed its bingo hall into "The Peak" area for gaming it also lost its space for entertainers and concerts.

Now the casino is building a $40-million dollar facility behind the casino.

The new building will include a convention center that can also double as a concert hall.

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Salem-News.com (Feb-01-2007 20:45)

The History of Oregon`s Tallest Lighthouse; Yaquina Head

The Cape Foulweather Lighthouse is one of the most-visited on the west coast, with over 400,000 visitors each year.

(NEWPORT, Ore.) - lighthouse Yaquina Head, also known as Cape Foulweather Lighthouse It took approximately one year, and over 370,000 bricks from San Francisco, to construct Oregon's tallest lighthouse Yaquina Head, also known as Cape Foulweather Lighthouse.

The 93 foot tower, double walled for insulation and dampness protection, is Oregon's tallest, and is located on a narrow point of land jutting due west into the Pacific Ocean north of Newport, at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area.

There was trouble with the lighthouse from the very beginning.

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Salem-News.com (Jan-30-2007 05:42)

History of Oregon`s Shortest Lighthouse And The Legend of The Octopus Tree

Like Yaquina Head, Cape Meares has been stalked by persistent rumors that it was built on the wrong site.

(TILLAMOOK) - The Cape Meares Lighthouse The Cape Mears lighthouse at 34 feet is one of the shortest on the west coast.

The lighthouse is located is on a high rocky cliff placing the light 217 feet above the ocean.

On January 1st, 1890, Cape Meares was lit by Anthony Miller (the first principal keeper) and his two assistants.

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Salem-News.com (Jan-12-2007 13:59)

Lincoln City Chamber`s Super Auction Live Online Kicks Off Friday Night

What could be better than a 24-hour live, televised, and web cast Auction on this cold winter weekend?

(LINCOLN CITY) - auction hammer The Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce 40th Annual Super Auction begins Friday at 6:00 PM. This annual event will be televised in its entirety on Charter Channel 21 from Lincoln City to Tillamook, and on Channel 21 in Newport.

The list of potential purchases spans the gamut, from diamond earrings and vacation packages to home décor and power tools to wine and cheese baskets to art and adventure. The Super Auction has it all right at your fingertips. No matter where you are, the Super Auction is just a click away thanks to the first-ever web cast.

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Salem-News.com (Dec-26-2006 12:56)

Winter Whale Watch Now Underway Along The Oregon Coast

Gray whales are the predominant whales seen along the Oregon Coast.

(NEWPORT) - Oregon State Parks map Winter Whale Watch Week has begun along the Oregon coast.


During winter Whale Watch Week, Dec. 26th through Jan. 1st, 2007, trained volunteers are available at 28 sites along the coast from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

18,000 whales will pass by in 4 weeks, mid-December to mid-January.

The main body is about 5 miles off shore, but many are seen 1 to 2 miles off shore.

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Salem-News.com (Nov-06-2006 23:52)

Salem Downtown Association Releases DVD (VIDEO)

Introducing a presentation demonstrating the longstanding combination of art and history found in Salem's downtown

(SALEM) - Salem Oregon downtown beauty Few American cities have the intimate, historic downtown setting that Oregon’s capitol city has kept for so long. No major rush, safe streets, free parking and a new convention center are just a few of the amenities that this architecturally significant NW city offers, mixed with the natural beauty of the lush Oregon landscape.

The Salem Downtown Association and Salem Electric wanted to let the world know more about the confluence of history and art in Oregon’s capitol city, so they contracted Rebecca Maitland of Western Media and Tim King of Northwind Video Artists to produce a two and a half-minute video/DVD.

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Salem-News.com (Aug-13-2006 17:11)

Heceta Head Lighthouse is Magic on The Oregon Coast

Heceta Head is said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the United States.

(FLORENCE) - Various Heceta Head It is pronounced “Ha – SEE – Ta” by most, “HECK – ah – Ta” by others, but everyone agrees Heceta Head is one of the most beautiful and magical lighthouses in the world.

The area is named for Captain Don Bruno de Hezeta (Heceta) of the Spanish Royal Navy, an explorer whose expedition passed along the Oregon coast around 1775.

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Salem-News.com (Aug-07-2006 23:35)

Surfing is a Growing Sport in Oregon

As Oregon moves into the future with new recognition from the surfing world, people need to remember that public access laws mean any person can surf anywhere they like.

(SALEM) - Various Oregon surfing I’ll never forget my first surf trip in Oregon. It was a time when the sport was still a fairly recent arrival to this region of the country. It was a cold, wet day and I have to admit that I didn’t even paddle out. But my second attempt at Oregon surfing was better, and as the years went by I swore a couple of times that I’d ridden the best wave of my life...

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Salem-News.com (Jul-16-2006 01:46)

Oregon Travel Site Provides Weekend Weather and Lodging Reports

The new service should help those planning to stay overnight on the busy Oregon coast.

(PORTLAND) - Oregon Coast If you’ve ever been frustrated by heading out to the Oregon coast during the summer and not being able to find a room, you may have found a friend online.

The Portland-based Website BeachConnection.net is starting weekly updates on lodging availability every Friday. The website covers the upper half of Oregon’s coast, some 180 miles. This week, it began providing information about which lodgings and vacation rental companies still have openings for the weekend.

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