Oregon

Oregon by Judy Jewell, published by Compass American Guides in 1996, is a comprehensive exploration of the unique culture and history of this Pacific Northwest state. This second edition spans 314 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed look at various aspects of Oregon, including its diverse landscapes and vibrant communities.
In this guide, readers will find insightful essays on topics such as mushroom hunting and fly fishing, alongside updated information on restaurants, hotels, and the nightlife in Portland. The book serves as a resource for those interested in travel within the United States, particularly in the West and the Pacific region, providing a thorough understanding of what makes Oregon distinct.
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This second edition of Compass Oregon explores the unique culture and history of this Pacific Northwest state in depth. The guide includes essays on mushroom hunting and fly fishingas well as all new information on restaurants, hotels, and Portland’s nightlife.
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