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  1. A community based tourism plan for Jaluit Atoll by Dan Miller, 1997
  2. Tourism development for Pohnpei State by Ted Bogle, 1992
  3. Resident attitudes toward tourism in the Columbia River Gorge by Lance Bailey, 1991
  4. Pohnpei State Tourism marketing plan 1996-2001 by Denise Kalakay, 1995
  5. Community-based tourism development for Jaluit Atoll by Emily Thomas, 1998
  6. Tourism development for Pohnpei State by Amy Drought, 1993
  7. WRRI by Ed Schmisseur, 1975
  8. Selling Oregon.(Editorials)(Statewide lodging tax would promote tourism)(Editorial): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  9. Oregon the Official Travel Guide by Unknown, 1993
  10. Southern Oregon Restaurants: A Guide to Pleasant Dining in and Around Ashland and Medford by Hadley Nesbitt, 1996-06
  11. Bravo! EventParty Resource Guide: For OregonSouthwest Washington by Mary Lou Burton, 2005-06-15
  12. Veg Out Vegetarian Guide to Seattle and Portland by George Stevenson, 2004-09-20
  13. The farm as a vacation business (PROFIT, planning recreation opportunities for income and tourism) by Robert L Wilder, 1972
  14. THE ROADS TO RICHES.(Travel)(Oregon is a national leader in marketing its scenic routes to increase tourism): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-04-15

41. CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK: OREGON'S TOUR DE FORCE PARK
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK OREGON S TOUR DE FORCE PARK. by Lee Foster. For Oregon information, call the toll free oregon tourism number 800/5477842.
http://www.fostertravel.com/ORCRAT.html
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK: OREGON'S TOUR DE FORCE PARK
by Lee Foster Crater Lake might be called the tour de force national park, a great one-act play. A single spectacular fact made the region sufficiently interesting that Theodore Roosevelt declared the area a National Park in 1902. Some 6,600 years ago volcanic Mt. Mazama erupted in a burst of energy that made the 1980 Mt. St. Helens pyrotechnics look minor. Before the eruption, the mountain was a 12,000-foot peak in the Cascade chain. As the eruption progressed, exhausting materials from underground, the land around the volcano collapsed and a vast bowl remained, more than five miles across and 4,000 feet deep. Subsequent filling up of the crater with snowmelt and rain has created the deepest lake in the U.S., fully 1,932 feet deep and 6x4.5 miles in dimension, a blue sapphire gem of a lake. To appreciate Crater Lake, Oregon's only National Park, you can drive up to its edge, gaze in, and then skirt it by car or by hiking trail, as the sun and seasonal changes present new perspectives of it. GETTING TO CRATER LAKE Crater Lake is in the south central part of Oregon, rather far from a quick air flight in. From Portland or from California, the all-year route in is to Medford on Interstate 5, and then up Highway 62 to the park. From California, you can also drive north on Highway 97 from Klamath Falls, assuming the roads are not blocked by snow. The Highway 138, 132, and 58 approaches from Oregon to the park are, similarly, not guaranteed to be open beyond the summer months. The park is open year round, but full services are available only in summer. Snow around the lake may be present for eight months of the year.

42. LCBO - Press Release - March 10 2004
THE oregon tourism COMMISSION LCBO RELEASE THE 20042006 LEWIS CLARK BICENTENNIAL MARKETING PLAN. March 10, 2004. Contact Barbara
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This 2004-2006 Plan is designed to update readers on the marketing and promotional accomplishments begun in 1991 as well as provide a roadmap of future activities and events within Oregon. For marketing professionals, it provides a framework through which communities and tribes can market their own commemoration plans, collaborate with others and identify resources to assist them. The plan is distributed exclusively through both the Oregon Tourism Commission and LCBO websites: www.traveloregon.com/otc.cfm and www.lcbo.net Home About LCBO ... Contact LCBO Executive Director

43. An Explanation Of The 1% Oregon State Lodging Tax Increase Effective January 1,
lodging to be administered by the Department of Revenue and transfers the revenue, net of administrative costs, to the oregon tourism Commission Account to
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What is this new 1% tax? Below is an explanation of the Oregon 1% lodging tax increase effective January 1, 2004. All prior reservations are subject to paying the additional 1% tax if your stay occurs after January1, 2004. SUMMARY OF HB 2267
HB 2267 imposes a statewide 1% tax on transient lodging to be administered by the Department of Revenue and transfers the revenue, net of administrative costs, to the Oregon Tourism Commission Account to fund state tourism marketing programs and to implement a regional cooperative tourism marketing program. The bill requires the lodging provider to collect the tax, retain 5% for reimbursement, and remit the balance quarterly to the Department. The measure specifies the reporting and administrative procedures. HB 2267 limits the administrative expense to 2% of collections. It exempts records from disclosure and applies to lodging on or after January 1, 2004.

44. Contact Us, Sutainable Oregon
Bachelor from Sparks Lake taken by Dave Obern ©1996, courtesy of the oregon tourism Commission River in Southern Oregon - taken by Matthew P. Hoffmann
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45. Senator Ron Wyden
Take a virtual tour of Oregon and learn more about our great state. North Central oregon tourism Promotion Committee 404 W 2nd St.
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With top-notch universities, beautiful coastlines, remarkable wilderness areas and National Forests, an engaged citizenry, and so much more, Oregon is a magnificent state to represent, to visit, and most importantly, to call home. Enjoy a virtual tour of the state and get connected to all that Oregon has to offer. Meet Oregon's U.S. Senators and Representatives. Participate in Oregon State government by visiting the State Capital online. Take a virtual tour of Oregon and learn more about our great state. Regional Tourism Associations: Central Oregon Coast Association
PO Box 2094
313 SW 2nd St, Suite B
Newport, OR 97365
Web site: www.orcoast.com/coca
E-mail: coca@orcoast.com Central Oregon Visitors Association
63085 N Hwy 97, Suite 107
Bend, OR 97701
Fax: 541/385-9487
Web site: www.covisitors.com

46. Senator Ron Wyden
Information About Traveling Oregon *Information Provided By The oregon tourism Commission*. Top. Top. NW oregon tourism Alliance (includes No.
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Information About Traveling Oregon
Information Provided By The Oregon Tourism Commission
Top Regional Tourism Associations:
63085 N. Business 97
Bend, OR 97701
Web site: http://www.visitbend.com
Central Oregon Coast Association
PO Box 2094
313 SW 2nd St, Suite B
Newport, OR 97365
Web site: www.orcoast.com/coca E-mail: coca@orcoast.com Central Oregon Visitors Association 63085 N Hwy 97, Suite 107 Bend, OR 97701 Fax: 541/385-9487 Web site: www.covisitors.com E-mail: alana@empnet.com Clackamas County Tourism Development Council PO Box 182/621 High St, Oregon City West Linn, OR 97068 Fax: 503/650-3568 Web site: www.clackamas-oregon.com E-mail: touris@clackamas-oregon.com Columbia River Gorge Visitors Association 404 W 2nd St The Dalles, OR 97058

47. The Express Pages - State Of Oregon: Tourism
Southern Oregon Vacation Guide The Oregon Coast, Crater Lake National Park, Valleys of the Umpqua, Rogue River, Oregon Caves, High Desert Outback
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48. Learn More -- National Register Of Historic Places Ashland, Oregon Travel Itiner
Thompson, Kathleen. Oregon (Portrait of America, Revised Edition). Milwaukee, WI Raintree Publishers, 1985. Links to oregon tourism and Preservation.
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By clicking on one of these links, you can go directly to a particular section:
Bibliography of Ashland, Oregon

Ashland, Oregon Children's Literature

Links to Oregon Tourism and Preservation

Links to Historic Places Featured in this Itinerary
Bibliography of Ashland, Oregon Ambrose, Stephen E. Nothing Like It In The World: The Men Who Built The Transcontinental Railroad, 1863-1869. Atwood, Kay. Mill Creek Journal: Ashland, Oregon, 1850-1860. Ashland, OR: Kay Atwood, 1987. Brubaker, Edward. Golden Fire: The Anniversary Book of the Oregon Shakespearean Festival. Ashland, OR: Oregon Shakespearean Festival Association, 1985. Davidson, Janelle. Ashland, An Oregon Oasis: An Oregon Documentary. Medford, OR: Webb Research Group Publishers, 1995. Fanselow, Julie. Traveling the Oregon Trail (Traveler's Guide to the Oregon Trail). Helena, MT: Falcon Press Pub., 1997. Lundin, Jane. All About Ashland: A Guide to the Oregon Shakespearean Festival and Southern Oregon. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press, 1988.

49. Oregon Tourism Colleges And Universities
Universities. oregon tourism Colleges and Universities. Our Database Currently Includes 1 oregon tourism Colleges and Universities.
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50. Junction City, Oregon; Home Of The Junction City Scandinavinan Festival!
And if you re driving through Oregon, you ll want to begin by visiting the official oregon tourism web site and Welcome to Oregon..
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GOT SOMETHING TO ADD?: Send us an E-MAIL or call 952-0387 This list of our community website sponsors i ncludes a link to the new Junction City/Harrisburg Chamber Business directory NOW FEATURED: Photos of The Pet Parade, March 2004
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Information about service groups and other social services in our city.
The Soroptimists have their own site. If you don't find something here that you think should be, send us an EMAIL The E.T. Foundation was created in 1987 to enhance educational opportunities for residents in our School District. Learn more about it, how to get scholarships, and find donators in your Tiger Alumni class. A list of all the churches here, including information on services and youth groups. And, if you have an addition or correction for your church listed here, be sure and e-mail us so we can add it.

51. Tourism Directory Of Oregon
oregon tourism Directory. Home Tourism ADD YOUR SITE Select A City or County.
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52. Florence Oregon Travel Tourism Lodging Hotels Motels, Florence Oregon,
Oregon coast hotels, oregon coast motels, restaurants, Florence oregon tourism, travel, camping, campgrounds, activities, attractions, lighthouses.
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Florence Oregon travel, business or relocation information including Florence Oregon hotels and lodging, entertainment, recreation, shopping, restaurants, Florence Oregon rv parks and camping, and lots more info for having a great Oregon Coast vacation in Florence Oregon. Oregon coast hotels, oregon coast motels, restaurants, Florence Oregon tourism, travel, camping, campgrounds, activities, attractions, lighthouses. Sea Lion Caves, Oregon Dunes, Sand Dunes, Heceta Lighthouse, Sandland Adventures, florence oregon atv rentals, siuslaw forest and fishing in siltcoos lake, woahink lake, honeyman state park, and more attractions for the visitor to Oregon coast. Entertainment, recreation, movies, restaurants, hotels, motels, rv parks, camping, and lots more info for having a great Oregon Coast vacation in Florence, Oregon. Oregon coast lodging, hotel, motel, restaurant, tourism, travel, camping, campground, activities, attractions, lighthouses. Florence Oregon Community Network, for travel, living, business or relocation information for Florence on the Oregon Coast. Get a hotel, motel, lodging, vacation rental, vacation home at florence oregon on the oregon coast.

53. Oregon Newport Nye Beach Tourism - Condominium - Sleeps: 6
Oregon Newport Nye Beach Tourism. Great Oceanfront Location Newport, OR - oregon tourism Vacation Rental - Historic Nye Beach!
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The unit is completely furnished with a microwave, two cable televisions, VCR, stereo, linens, and telephone. The living room opens to a large deck offering a panoramic view of the ocean, only steps away. Watch the clouds roll by, the magnificent sunsets, or watch the whales and sea lions swim by as you sit next to the fireplace in the comfort of your home.
There are many quaint shops within a few blocks, excellent ocean front dining at reasonable prices, and the visual and performing art centers all just a short walk. Miles of clean sandy beach good for treasure hunting and long romantic walks are just outside your door step.
We are just one-hour north of the Oregon sand dunes and ATV adventures, and 30 minutes north of horseback rides on the beach. The Embarcadero, with all its large fishing boats, charters, whale viewing tours, and home of the Oregon aquarium, the largest in Oregon, is a few blocks away.

54. State And Local Government On The Net: Oregon
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55. Adventure Cycling Association
Cyclists Yellow Pages Online. oregon tourism COMMISSION 800547-7842; info.oregontourism@state.or.us; www.traveloregon.com General tourist info.
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56. New Oregon - White Paper On Sustainable Tourism
The oregon tourism experience is primarily based on sharing natural and cultural experiences among pristine resources, rural communities, and unique
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on Sustainable Tourism The Oregon tourism experience is primarily based on sharing natural and cultural experiences among pristine resources, rural communities, and unique agricultural settings. The people and tourism industry of Oregon highly value culture and resources, and intend to have tourism develop in a way that does not damage either natural settings or change community character. This project, conducted with the Oregon Tourism Commission in 2001, served to educate the industry and communities on the benefits of sustainable tourism, and to design the transition to sustainability by the Oregon tourism industry.
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57. State Of Oregon United States County, Region, Tourism And State Index Informatio
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58. Oregon Tourism & Travel Industry Expert Witnesses & Consultants - Expert Pages
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59. America's Byways - Oregon
More Information. oregon tourism Commission 503986-0007. DOT Logo, Copyright © 2003 National Scenic Byways Online. All rights reserved.
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Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway
The towering Cascade Mountains provide the backdrop for this scenic drive. They offer fabulous hiking and challenging rock climbing. This Byway also crosses paths with early explorers and trappers like Kit Carson, John C. Fremont, and Nathaniel J. Wyeth.
Hells Canyon Scenic Byway - Oregon

A journey along the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway can forever change your perspective of nature. The dramatic landscape enfolds and inspires you as the 225-mile journey takes you from the river's edge up to the mountaintop and back down to the valley floor.
Historic Columbia River Highway

The Columbia River is exquisite, and the Columbia River Highway gives travelers the chance to follow this beautiful river for nearly 50 miles. You can also sweep past majestic waterfalls, including Multnomah Falls, the most visited natural site in Oregon.

60. Pacific Coast Scenic Byway - Oregon - Photos
oregon tourism Commission. ID 11606 view details. Yaquina Head Lighthouse. 2. Yaquina Head Lighthouse (OR). © 1999. 1998. The oregon tourism Commission.
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