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| Art is celebrated in all its forms - from visual, to performing, to the palate - throughout this culturally vibrant region bridging the Cascades to the coast. The area's unique heritage and history is documented in regional museums, honored in culturally-rooted events, and explored through mutliple artistic mediums. |
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In Oregon, art is everywhere! Perhaps it's the beauty of Oregon's lush woodlands or the picturesque Oregon wine country that inspires the artist. From small town craft fairs to formal arts centers, Eugene, Cascades & Coast pays tribute to the artist.
Video produced by Ed Madison under a Tourism Special Project Grant from Lane County.
Come and enjoy the alpaca lifestyle, meet the alpacas, sink your fingers into their exquisite fleece. See why so many people enjoy small farm living with alpacas. Please MORE >>
Eugene nonprofit bringing the human cultural legacy to public view through media and internet technology. Produces The Archaeology Channel (the world's most popular MORE >>
Visit and enjoy art in an historic church in Eugene. Ten exhibits annually. Year-round art classes for children, teens, and adults offered. Every 4th of July weekend, an MORE >>
Produces the annual Oregon Asian Celebration the third weekend in February and the Asian Kite Festival the second Sunday in September. Believes cultural sharing builds MORE >>
Classic and creative ballet at Eugene's Hult Center for the Performing Arts and on tour. Led by a mother/daughter duo, Ballet Fantastique presents high-caliber ballet, MORE >>
River: McKenzie River Length: 120 feet (37 m) Year Constructed: 1966 Nearest Town: Blue River Follow Hwy 126 east approximately 46 miles to McKenzie Bridge. One MORE >>
Picturesque family-owned estate winery and vineyards, sustainably farmed. Recipient of four Top 100 wines of the world - Pinot Noir by Wine Spectator and Pinot Gris by MORE >>
One of the largest fiber animal expositions in the U.S. Featuring sheep and goat shows, workshops, trade show, demonstrations and spinning circles. Come learn about MORE >>
The Museum's collection of photographs, tools, rocks, minerals and other artifacts, pays tribute to the area's gold mining history. Come visit Cottage Grove's newest MORE >>
A robust historical festival celebrating the discovery of gold in the Bohemia Mountains. Take part in the many festivities July 18 - 21, 2013 in the All-America City of MORE >>
Brigadoon Wine Company is a multi-generational family enterprise growing pinot noir, pinot blanc, riesling, and quality Oregon rootstock on their beautiful 44-acre farm MORE >>
Stream: None Length: 20 feet (6 m) Year Constructed: 1988 Nearest Town: Lowell Located on Cannon Street in Greenway Park in the city of Lowell. MORE >>
This pedestrian bridge is located in downtown Cottage Grove at the corner of Main Street and River Road. It was built in 1987 with recycled timbers that were salvaged MORE >>
This is the only remaining covered railroad bridge in Oregon and possibly west of the Mississippi River! It was built in 1925 on the Coast Fork of the Willamette River to MORE >>
An annual spring film festival featuring films and media from Pacific-bordering countries. Upcoming April 17 -21, 2013 with a focus on Mexico and Sinagpore. Cinema MORE >>