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 Oregon Coast Aquarium
Oregon Coast Aquarium

You can see what is going on at the aquarium anytime night or day. Visit with some super-cool sharks, watch rays glide by, or experience the graceful movements of the Oregon Moon Jelly ... right from the comfort of your chair. The Aquarium is home to several species of fish, sharks, birds, jellies and marine mammals. For example, the Aquarium is home to four species of Oregon seabirds and one shore bird species. While these species maintain robust populations of the Oregon coast, they are seldom seen. Seabirds live on the open sea except during the breeding season, when they come to remote rookeries for a brief summer season. The black oystercatcher, a shore bird, keeps to remote rocky beaches where human contact is rare.

Oregon > Newport > Attractions


 Yaquina Head Lighthouse
Yaquina Head Lighthouse

Have you ever climbed the stairs of a lighthouse? Looked down from its summit? Wondered what it was like to be a lighthouse keeper? Viewed a working lens? We invite you to visit Yaquina Head Lighthouse, where these questions and more will be answered, as you tour this historic structure. The visit of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse will be unforgettable for you, we promise!

Oregon > Newport > Attractions


 Mariner Square
Mariner Square

We invite you to see Oregon Undersea Gardens. There you can learn about marine life in its natural habitat, watch different kinds of undersea animals and just have a great fun! Probably, you've heard about Ripley’s Believe It or Not. Visiting this exhibit won't leave you bored. You'll see an exciting collection of treasures from all over the world. Don't miss The Wax Works Exhibit; there you will meet Marilyn Monroe and other famous creatures. We welcome you to our beautiful town and to the most popular in Newport Mariner Square.

Oregon > Newport > Attractions


 Yaquina Bay Lighthouse
Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

The Historic Yaquina Bay Lighthouse is situated at the mouth of the Yaquina River. It was built in 1871 and decommissioned in 1874. The Historic Yaquina Bay Lighthouse has been restored and now we can call it the oldest structure in Newport. Here is another unique fact about The Historic Yaquina Bay Lighthouse: it is made of wood and attaches some living space. This place won't leave you indifferent!

Oregon > Newport > Attractions


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 Thomas Kinkade River & Roses Gallery
Thomas Kinkade River & Roses Gallery

Welcome to River & Roses Gallery featuring the current and sold-out fine art work by the Painter of Light, Thomas Kinkade. Thomas Kinkade is the America's most collected living artist. His world of beauty, peace and hope spreads his message of inspiration through art. Says the artist, "Art can show us ways to lead a simpler, richer, more satisfying life."

Oregon > Salem > Attractions


 Oaks Amusement Park
Oaks Amusement Park

Surrounded by the same stately trees for which it was named, The Oaks, in Portland, Oregon in 2005 will celebrate its 100th consecutive year of operation, making it one of the oldest continuously operating amusement parks in America. Built by the Oregon Water Power and Navigation Company, the park opened its gates on May 30, 1905 to Portlanders who arrived by foot and on horseback, in automobiles and by boat from the Willamette River. In keeping with the design of other "Trolley Parks" across the country, most of its visitors disembarked from trolley cars which ran along the Portland-to-Oregon City tracks forming the eastern boundary of the park.

Oregon > Portland > Attractions


 Sun Mountain Fun Center
Sun Mountain Fun Center

Sun Mountain Fun Center provides interactive fun for all ages in a clean safe and friendly environment. Experience hours of family fun indoors and out at this amazing 5 1/2 acre facility. Play bowling, 18 hole mini-golf, water wars, billiards, go-karts, batting cages and many other. And forget about the whole world!

Oregon > Bend > Attractions


 Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

Founded in 1944, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is a world-class tourist attraction and educational resource that puts the "WOW!" in science for the kid in each of us. Five exhibit halls and eight science labs offer 219,000 square feet of brain-powered fun through hundreds of interactive exhibits and hands-on demonstrations. OMSI's multi-attraction complex features a big screen theater, the Northwest's largest planetarium, and the USS Blueback, the last fast-attack, diesel-powered submarine built by the U.S. Navy.

Oregon > Portland > Attractions


 Pine Mountain Observatory
Pine Mountain Observatory

The Pine Mountain Observatory is located 26 miles SE of Bend Oregon. It is at an elevation of 6500 feet. Telescopes of aperture 15, 24 and 32-inches are there. The facility is operated by the University of Oregon Physics Department. In addition, a group of amateur astronomers, called the Friends of Pine Mountain Observatory , helps to operate the Summer visitors season. The Prime Focus of the 32-inch telescope now has a 1024x1024 thinned, rear illuminated, blue-sensitive CCD camera which has a field size of approximately 36x36 arcminutes. So you just can't imagine what you will see from our observatory and you have only one thing to do - to come and just see it!

Oregon > Bend > Attractions


 International Museum of Carousel Art
International Museum of Carousel Art

Founded in 1983 as the non-profit Portland Carousel Museum, the International Museum of Carousel Art has been the dream and passion of Oregon residents Duane and Carol Perron. Starting in the mid 1970's with Carol's love of animals and wish to have "just one carousel horse", the Perron's have built a small private collection into the largest, most comprehensive collection of carousels and carousel art in the world. The Perron Family Collection now numbers in the hundreds of carousel animals, rare artifacts, and more than a dozen complete carousels. If you ask the Perron's "why carousels?", they would tell you how the carvers put magic into each carousel animal. A little of that magic is shared with each person who admires them and each child, of any age, who rides on them.

Oregon > Hood River > Attractions


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