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Things to do in Oregon City - Tourist Places in Oregon City
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Official End of the Oregon Trail in Oregon City, Oregon. The Oregon State/Mt. Hood Territory Visitor Center is located here...
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Official End of the Oregon Trail in Oregon City, Oregon. The Oregon State/Mt. Hood Territory Visitor Center is located here offering free travel information, hands-on pioneer inspired games/activities for kids, and gifts. The Center also features exhibits on the Oregon Trail/Oregon history, books by local authors and historians and information on things to see and do in Oregon City/Clackamas County.
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Category: Natural History Museums; History Museums
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Museum with exhibits on the local history of Clackamas County, from Native American tribes, through settlement in the 19th &...
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Museum with exhibits on the local history of Clackamas County, from Native American tribes, through settlement in the 19th & 20th centuries to the present. Special exhibits including the Kaegi Pharmacy - a complete pharmacy straight from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Open 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Beginning May 23, 2013 the Museum will be open Wednesday through Saturday, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
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"it's very cool to see what things were like so long ago, it's a lot of fun and a great place to take the kids, it gives them the chance to match what they read in school books to what life was like, like walking to school 5 miles in the snow with out any shoes."
"I played this course with a friend for the first time and I really enjoyed the place! The driving range is off grass and is huge. The clubhouse is nicely appointed and the staff friendly. I walked the course and carried my bag because it looked pretty flat. The front nine has generous fairways an..."d the greens were pretty good (it looked like they plugged the greens in mid April), although there was a lot of slope to the greens. There were a few bunkers with gray sand but I don't think I was in many and the sand was not compacted. The back nine was very much more hilly and challenging and on two holes there was a Marshall there to tell you when to hit because there was a landing area you couldn't see from the tee box. There were a couple of cheesy holes with severe up and down (hitting to a very elevated green a la Chelalem Glen) but the back nine is more scenic and I think more difficult. The course is not long and from the blue tees its like 6200 yards, with no really long par 4'...
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