Freebie Travel Guide to Western Oregon


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The Freebie Travel Guide to Western Oregon escorts you to renown but sometimes obscure attractions that are available to savor without the burden of admission fees (unless indicated otherwise). Featured are attractions known to insiders with unconventional tastes that provide legitimate insight into what distinguishes Western Oregon. Many of the accompanying stories once made international headline news. Several of the profiles were once known exclusively only to locals. This guide not only photographs each location, but also provides specific background commentary, addresses and locations where each profile may be accessed. There is no equivalent touring guide that exposes both the aesthetic and gritty in such explicit fashion. If you are bored by limp and uninspiring travel advice, this guide is ideal for the restless searcher looking for something unique and different. Paranormal activity sometimes accompanies at no extra charge. The Freebie Travel Guide to Western Oregon includes: Historical Sightseeing and Destinations Columbia River Gorge, Multnomah Falls, Historic Columbia River Highway, International Rose Test Garden, Haystack Rock, Devil’s Churn, Oregon Sand Dunes National Park, Battle Rock, Cape Meares Lighthouse, Seaside Carousel, Crystal Ballroom, Erickson’s, Fish Peddler, Haceta Head Lighthouse, Highway 101 Roadway Collapse, Octopus Tree, Sand Lake Recreation Area, Tillamook Creamery, Whale Bones Sculpture and Yaquina Head Lighthouse Scandals Henry Alber’s German Tavern Songs, Crystal Hotel, Dude Ranch, Portland’s Great Fire of 1873, Michael Grave’s Portland Building, Golden West Hotel, Lownsdale Park, Mayor Harry Lane, The Johnson Family, Liverpool Lil, Alice Oberle Celtic Burial Cross, Open Door Vice Reform, Oregon State Hospital, Club Continental Baths, 1917 Portland Mayor’s Election, Richards Restaurant, Sambo’s, Opium Trade and Vanport Hauntings Witches Castle, White Eagle Saloon, Astoria, Edgefield, Fairview Training Center, Hollywood Theatre and Kell’s Irish Restaurant Crime and Murder Frank Akin Assassination, Tammy Albertson and Joan Leigh Hall’s Disappearances, Murders of Ashley Benson, Nancy Bergeson, Rhonda Castro, Aaron Danielson, Laura Foster, Guy Phillips, Sergeant Jason Goodding, Wendy Hildreth, Diane Hank, Julie Herman, Kathleen Parks, Diane Wyckoff, Police Officer Chris Kilcullen, Anne Jeanne Tingry-Le-Coz, Tim Moreau, Roma Ollison, Jason Scott Williams and Eric Tamiyasu, Bowden Bomb, Clackamas Town Center Shooting, Portland’s Court of Death, Pioneer Delaney Murder and Hanging, Diane Downs, Oregon Prison Director Michael Francke, Michelle Dee Gates, Superintendent of Police Holly Holcomb’s Murder, Kip Kinkel’s High School Shooting Rampage, Robert Paul Langley, Frank Kodat’s Gang, Christian Longo, Seaside Thrill Killings, Oregon’s Last Executed Killer, Skinheads Fatal Beating, Mystery Disappearance of Murderer Tyrom Theis, Abduction and Killing Under St. Johns Bridge, Wasco County Jail Strangling, 1946 Willamette River Floating torso, Brooke Wilberger’s Abduction and Murder and The Zone Nightclub Shooting Serial Killers Bobby Jack Fowler, Ted Bundy, Jerry Brudos, Dark Strangler, William Scott Smith, Ward Weaver III and Eugene Serial Killer Mystery Portland Institutions Kelly’s Olympian Bar, Dan and Louis Oyster Bar, Boneyard, Mary’s Club, Merchants Hotel, Multnomah Hotel, Society Hotel and Blagen Building Historical Figures Political Fixer John Bourne, Writer Louis Bryant, Crime Boss Big Jim Elkins, Right to Death Advocate Brittany Maynard and Writer John Reed Bridges Astoria-Megler, Bullards, Cape Creek, Isaac Lee Patterson, Conde McCullough Memorial, Vista and Yaquina Bay Bridges




Freebie Travel Guide to Western Washington


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Freebie Travel Guide to Western Washington Historical, Cultural and Sometimes Notorious on the Cheap The Freebie Travel Guide to Western Washington escorts you to renown but sometimes obscure attractions that are available to savor without the burden of admission fees (unless indicated otherwise). Featured are attractions known to insiders with unconventional tastes that provide legitimate insight into what distinguishes Western Washington. Many of the accompanying stories once made international headline news. Several of the profiles were once known exclusively only to locals. This guide not only photographs each location, but also provides specific background commentary, addresses and locations where each profile may be accessed. There is no equivalent touring guide that exposes both the aesthetic and gritty in such explicit fashion. If you are bored by limp and uninspiring travel advice, this guide is ideal for the restless searcher looking for something unique and different. Paranormal activity sometimes accompanies at no extra charge. The Freebie Travel Guide to Western Washington includes: Scenic, Adventure and Entertainment Sites Twilight Tree Graveyard of Rialto Beach, Abandoned Cascade Railroad Tunnels, Snoqualmie Falls, Camp Hayden, Ford Ward, Fort Worden, Gas Works Park, Lake Crescent, Sequim, Pike Place Market, Poulsbo, Life and Death Cycle Sites of Salmon, Skagit Valley Tulip Festival and Tumwater Falls, Blakely Harbor Park, Shi Shi Beach and Cape Flattery Historical Oddities Watergate Figure John Ehrlichman’s Law Practice, Alfred’s Café Mysterious Sightings, Lester Brothel Plane Crash, The Monastery Disco, Old Town Café, People’s Theatre, Pioneer Square’s Totem Pole, Seattle’s Unlucky Thirteenth Police Precinct, Great Seattle Fire of 1889, Edith Macefield Holdout House, Sycamore Square Haunting and Bellingham’s Waterfront Tavern Killer Clientele. Architectural Wonders and Curiosities Rainier Square Towers, Amazon Spheres, Arctic Club Building, Cadillac Hotel, Port Townsend, Chamber Bay Monolithic Icons, Space Needle, Smith Tower, Columbia Center Tower, Dexter Horton Building, Flat Iron Building, JM Hotel and Café, LaSalle Hotel, Lou Graham Block, Matilda Winehouse Building, Merchant Café, Seattle Central Library, Seattle Tower, Skagit Hotel, Wayside Chapel and Yesler Hotel. Murder and Crime Serial Killer Ted Bundy’s Home and Crime Sites, Green River Killer, Floating Cadaver Fleet of Billy Gohl, Brides of Christ Cult Executions, Attorney Fred Cohen Execution. Pang Frozen Food Fire, Deadly Curse of Jake Bird, HI-Joy Bowling Alley Murder, Kenneth Bianchi, Maurice Clemmons Police Coffeehouse Execution, Incestuous Murder of Sylvia Gaines and Wah Mee Gambling Club Massacre, Deceased Celebrity Memorials Bruce and Brandon Lee Gravesite, Jimi Hendrix Memorial, Kurt Cobain’s Suicide House and Layne Staley’s Overdose Apartment Storied Bridges Amgen Helix, Aurora, Deception Pass, East 21st Street, Fremont, Montlake, Rainbow, Tacoma Narrows, Vancouver-Portland, West Seattle and Wishkah River Bridges Public Artwork Fremont Troll, Sacred Stone Labyrinth, Tacoma Bridge of Glass, Vessel Installation, Henry Moore’s Vertebrae Sculpture, Olympic Sculpture Park, Rain Forest Gates, Vladimir Lenin’s Statue, Mirall Sculpture, Hat n Boots Statuary, Raymond Iron Cut-Outs and Japanese American Exclusion Memorial. Cuisine Preparation Din Tai Fung’s Potstickers and Dumplings Assembly Room and Espresso Vivace Coffee Art




Popular Mechanics


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Popular Mechanics inspires, instructs and influences readers to help them master the modern world. Whether it’s practical DIY home-improvement tips, gadgets and digital technology, information on the newest cars or the latest breakthroughs in science -- PM is the ultimate guide to our high-tech lifestyle.




Homeschool Your Child for Free


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For Families Who Want to Splurge on Education but Scrimp on Spending Are you considering homeschooling your child, but don't know where to go for the best educational resources? The Internet is an open door to the biggest library/laboratory the world has ever seen—and it's all at your fingertips for free! This never-ending source of information, adventure, and educational experiences for the entire family is now compiled in a complete curriculum for any age in Homeschool Your Child for Free. This invaluable guide to all the best in free educational material—from reading-readiness activities for preschoolers to science projects for teens—categorizes, reviews, and rates more than 1,200 of the most useful educational resources on the Internet and beyond. You'll discover: ·Legal guidelines and compliance requirements for home educators ·Complete curriculum plans for a comprehensive education, for preschool through high school ·Online lesson plans arranged by subject, from American history to zoology ·Teaching tips and motivators from successful homeschoolers ·And much, much more! "Wow! Everything I have been trying to organize—all in one book! This is going to be part of my resource library for the support group I lead. Thanks, ladies."—Kimberly Eckles, HIS Support Group Leader, Home Instructors I'm impressed! There are more sites and links than I knew existed. A great resource for homeschoolers."—Maureen McCaffrey, publisher Homeschooling Today




Popular Mechanics


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Popular Mechanics inspires, instructs and influences readers to help them master the modern world. Whether it’s practical DIY home-improvement tips, gadgets and digital technology, information on the newest cars or the latest breakthroughs in science -- PM is the ultimate guide to our high-tech lifestyle.










Home & Away


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The Double Eagle Guide to 1,000 Great! Western Recreation Destinations


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Provides a directory and guide to recreation areas in the seventeen states located west of the Mississippi River. Includes national parks, national forests, national recreation areas, regional and local parks, BLM-administered federal public lands, state parks, state recreation areas, national monuments, Corps of Engineers lakes, conservation projects, and wildlife areas.




The Lost Continent


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"I come from Des Moines. Somebody had to." And, as soon as Bill Bryson was old enough, he left. Des Moines couldn't hold him, but it did lure him back. After ten years in England he returned to the land of his youth, and drove almost 14,000 miles in search of a mythical small town called Amalgam, the kind of smiling village where the movies from his youth were set. Instead he drove through a series of horrific burgs, which he renamed Smellville, Fartville, Coleslaw, Coma, and Doldrum. At best his search led him to Anywhere, USA, a lookalike strip of gas stations, motels and hamburger outlets populated by obese and slow-witted hicks with a partiality for synthetic fibres. He discovered a continent that was doubly lost: lost to itself because he found it blighted by greed, pollution, mobile homes and television; lost to him because he had become a foreigner in his own country.