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Oregon definitely has its fair share of rain. There's really no getting around the fact that few states in the country get as much rain or cloudy weather as Oregon (except Washington, Oregon's northern neighbor). However, Oregon's rainfall doesn't seems to have the effect it once did. Yes, it still keeps the landscape green, but it no longer keeps people from moving to the state.
Oregon was once the promised land of 19th century pioneers, and today, it is a blend of American life and beautiful landscapes. Within its boundaries, Oregon reflects a piece of almost every region of the country. Add some of New England's natural beauty, its covered bridges, and its steepled churches. Heat-up the climate with that of the upper South to escape bitter winters. Now add some low, rolling mountains like the Appalachians; rugged, glaciated mountains such as the Rockies; and Hawaiian-style volcanoes and lava fields. Combine this with a river as large and important as the Mississippi -- complete with paddlewheelers -- and a coastline as rugged as California's.
If you're looking for an Oregon Bed and Breakfast you can use the map above to locate cities in popular Oregon bed and breakfast tourist regions. There are many beautiful bed & breakfasts located in the cities and towns of Oregon. Many of the Bed and Breakfasts can be found in major cities like Portland, The Dalles, Pendleton, Salem and Medford.
Popular Bed & Breakfast cities in Oregon, USA which are included in this bed and breakfast directory: Portland, Hood River, Pendleton, Salem and Medford. We are your complete guide for locating an Oregon Bed and Breakfast. |
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