
National Neon Sign Museum
A one-of-a-kind Oregon gem, the National Neon Sign Museum captures the history, craftsmanship and culture that shaped America through the lens of the signage and advertising industry.
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A one-of-a-kind Oregon gem, the National Neon Sign Museum captures the history, craftsmanship and culture that shaped America through the lens of the signage and advertising industry.

Sherman County Public/School Library is a public central library in Moro, OR. Open 1,144 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 7,280 square feet.

This long-standing diner serves up home-style cooking in healthy portions for locals and weary travelers alike.

Home to iconic snow-capped Mount Hood and verdant Willamette Valley, this region is a favorite year-round for outdoor recreation and sightseeing, including wine tasting, skiing, white water rafting, hiking, camping, dining and more.

With nearly 15 miles (24 km) of varied terrain between 3,900–4,400 ft of elevation, Teacup Lake and its surrounding nordic ski park offers winter recreation for skiers of all ages and skill levels.

First opened in 1870, stepping into Klindt's is like taking a step back in time while still being surrounded by a great selection of modern books and stationery.

Located 60 miles east of Portland on Mount Hood, Timberline Lodge is a National Historic Landmark. This ski resort boasts 70 luxuriously rustic rooms and has the longest ski season in North America.


Cousins' Country Inn is ideally located for travelers on Interstate 84. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, complimentary Wi-Fi, an indoor Jacuzzi and an outdoor pool. Enjoy a lively local bar scene and home-style cooking at Cousins' Restaurant.

The Dalles-Wasco County Library is a public central library in The Dalles, OR. Open 2,912 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 17,335 square feet.

The Fort Dalles Museum is housed in the former Surgeon’s Quarters; the only remaining officer’s quarters of the 1856 Fort Dalles military complex. One of Oregon’s oldest history museums, it first opened its doors in 1905.

This newly remodeled hotel overlooks the Columbia River Gorge and features 46 rooms and suites. Take a dip in the pool, or enjoy a glass of wine on the patio while taking in views of the Dalles Dam, Mount Hood and the river.

The largest ski resort on Mount Hood, Mt. Hood Meadows features 11 chairlifts, 85 named runs, six terrain parks, a half-pipe and 2,777 vertical feet (846.4 m) of terrain. They also host weddings and other events across a range of rentable spaces.

A truly unique winery experience, the Sunshine Mill was at one time a working wheat mill and is, to this day, the only designated skyscraper in the Columbia River Gorge.

The Museum At Warm Springs exists to preserve the culture, history and traditions of the three tribes which comprise The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.

Cooper Spur Mountain Resort and the Crooked Tree Restaurant have been hosting visitors to Mount Hood for generations.

The lake offers fishing and non-motorized boating, plus stunning views of the mountain. A drive-in summer campground and gentle year-round loop trail for hiking, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing offer many ways to enjoy the site.