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BY SUMMER BARRAZA
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Summer Barraza
The Destitute Diva is back again,
but this time I ’m travelling to'-,
unique and fun destinations in
Oregon for cheap. Welcome to 1
the first installment of Destitute
Destinations, a series based on
the advice column I started in
fall 2018, where I gave advice on
how to survive and succeed as /
a low-income college student.
Destitute Destinations is the
same but made for low-income -
college students who can’t afford s
a trip to Disneyland or Europe
or wherever you’ re interested
in g oin g - but everyone is
The Oregon State Hospital and Museum is one of a number of hospitals that also
deserving of a good time and
serve as museums around the country.
a vacation. W hile new sprint
is n ’ t able to play video, and hospitals in the United States film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’ s entry fee the mem orial right
maybe one day it w ill w ith
that is also a museum and has Nest, the museum and memorial around the corner is free. This
how technology is advancing, I been yisited by students-and is sure to give chills and an
memorial holds the memory of
encourage you to span this QR people all over the world, like insight on the sanitariums past.
more than 25,000 patients of
code which will direct you to the celebrity Michael Douglas - who The price to walk through this the hospital - many o f them
video on our website.
donates to the museum yearly bit of history? $7. They recently have been unclaimed and some
We are kicking off this series according to one volunteer at changed the price on February o f them aren’t even part of
at the Oregon State Hospital the museum. From admittance
1. But for $7, you get 2 hours the hosp ital, but locals and
and Museum located in Salem,
statistics, to lobotomy tables, of educational entertainment.
prisoners.
Oregon. The OSH is one of three to an homage to the novel and If you can’t afford the 7 dollar
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