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Crater
Lake
is widely known for its Intense blue color and spectacular
views. During summer, visitors may navigate the Rim Drive
around the lake, enjoy boat tours on the lake surface,
or hike some of the park's various trails. The winter
brings some of the heaviest snowfall in the country. Although
park facilities mostly dose for this snowy season, visitors
may view the lake during fair weather; enjoy cross-country
skiing, and participate in weekend snowshoe hikes. |
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The
nearby city of Ashland is home to the Oregon
Shakespeare Festival, the nation's oldest
and largest theatre in rotating repertory. In addition
to staging a consistent selection of Shakespeare's famous
and not-so-famous pieces in virtually every imaginable
combination of timeframe, setting, and dress. OSF also
presents a diverse array of modem-era and newly commissioned
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The
Craterian
Ginger Rogers Theater Southern Oregon's state-of-the-art
community performing arts center. The facility features
excellent acoustics and sightlines, an impressive array
of theatrical equipment and is operated by a professional
staff. |
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The
Butte Creek Mill - On the National Register
of Historic Places and built circa 1872. Oregon's only
water-powered grist mill. Country Store inside the mill. |
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Britt
Festivals is the Pacific Northwest's premiere
outdoor summer performing arts festival, Located in the
historic 1850's gold rush town of Jacksonville, Oregon
Britt presents dozens of summer concerts, featuring world-class
artists in jazz. folk, country, pop, dance, and classical
music. Britt's performance venue is a naturally formed
amphitheater set among majestic ponderosa pines and native
madrones on the beautiful hillside estate of 19th century
photographer Peter Britt. Tens of thousands of music lovers
travel from all over the West to enjoy Bntt's world-class
performances, spectacular scenery, and casual, relaxing
atmosphere. |
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