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  • Murder & Mayhem in the Willamette Valley

    Series series Murder & Mayhem
    Beneath the bucolic scenery of Oregon's Willamette Valley lies a dark and sinister past. Beneath the bucolic scenery of Oregon's Willamette Valley lies a dark and sinister past. The 150-mile swath of vineyards, farmland and idyllic towns has hosted its fair share of murderers, bootleggers, and even a serial killer. Moonshiners like the Sutherland family used the wooded hills to hide their ... Read more

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  • Abigail Scott Duniway and Susan B. Anthony in Oregon

    Hesitate No Longer

    Series series American Heritage
    The true story of a famed activist, a nineteenth-century female entrepreneur, and their travels together to fight for women's rights.It was the spring of 1871. Pioneer entrepreneur Abigail Scott Duniway, on a business trip to purchase stock for her millinery store back in Oregon, waited breathlessly outside the suffrage convention in San Francisco. She hoped to meet Susan B. Anthony, whose career ... Read more

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  • Remarkable Oregon Women

    Revolutionaries & Visionaries

    Series series
    Without the efforts of inspiring, brave women of the past, the progressive and individualistic Oregon we know today might not exist. From native tribes and Oregon Trail pioneers to Victorian suffragists and unlikely politicians, strong female leaders give profound meaning to the state motto, alis volat propriis--she flies with her own wings. Writer and activist Julia Ruuttila fought for the rights ... Read more

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  • Best Hikes with Kids: Washington DC, The Beltway & Beyond

    * A range of easy to challenging hikes for kids of all ages and within a 2-hour drive of the DC area* Most hikes feature water, rocks, historical sites, natural areas, or parks—all fun to explore!* Lots of tips and tricks for hiking with kidsBest Hikes with Kids: Washington DC the Beltway & Beyond showcases more than 65 family-friendly hikes in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area, ... Read more

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  • The Collector

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  • Tacoma's Proctor District

    Series series Images of America
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