Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1998, SPECIAL EDITION, SECTION D, Page 6D, Image 73

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thirty-five hundred years of
history in the collections of the
University of Oregon
Museum of Art.
Venture through time among
ancient Chinese bronzes, then
emerge into the contemporary
Northwest. Uncover mysteries
at your own pace. Absorb
the width and breadth of Asia
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For one-day trip, try
these great escapes
By Amy Goldhammer
Oregon Daily Emerald
As exciting as Eugene can be,
some people may feel cramped,
cooped up or just feel an itch to
get out of dodge. Of the many
places to escape to, a handful of
day trips may be just what some
one needs. From whale watching
to wine tasting, Oregon provides
many opportunities to satisfy the
cabin fever in just about everyone.
In no particular order, here is a
top ten list of somewhat-local,
kinda-close getaways.
Portland
“Everything's coming up ros
es...” This major city is not just
limited to shopping and the occa
sional concert. At the Internation
al Rose Test Gardens you can stop
and smell more than 500 varieties
of roses in Washington Park. En
joy an evening watching the local
athletic events at the Rose Gar
den. The Tom McCall Waterfront
Park, once a freeway, is now a
two-mile greenway that provides
a pleasant venue for just about
anything.
The Coast
Sand castles, seals, surfing and
sand — sounds like the sea! The
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picturesque Oregon coastline in
cludes Florence, Newport, Lin
coln City and Seaside, to name a
few places. You can stroll the
beaches, hike, camp, ride off-road
vehicles, visit the aquarium in
Newport and enjoy some fresh
seafood. The scenic drive up the
coast includes glimpses of many
lighthouses as well as beautiful
sunsets.
Willamette Pass
This pass satisfies all snow
lovers. Snowboarders and skiers
alike enjoy the convenience of
this powder-covered haven. The
challenging terrain gives extreme
skiers a taste of living on the edge.
Willamette Pass also provides
professional instruction and
rentals. See you on the slopes!
Hot springs
If aromatic candles aren’t
enough, actual nature may do the
trick. There are many hot springs
located throughout Oregon. Many
require a small hike to the natural
springs, but it’s worth it. The hot
springs provide relaxation with a
twist of nature. At many loca
tions, clothing is optional.
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