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Moon San Juan Islands (Third edition)
by Don Pritcher
Travel writer and ecologist Don Pitcher knows the best way to experience the San Juan Islands, from sea kayaking off Orcas Island to whale-watching near Victoria.
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City of Readers
by Gabriel H. Boehmer
City of Readers is a liberary umbrella, bringing together all the elements - bookstores, libraries, landmarks, authors, events and titles - that create the ideal climate to experience the written word in Portland. |
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Ghost Towns of the Pacific Northwest by Philip Varney, John Drew (Photographer), Susan Drew (Photographer) Get ready for adventure as ghost town expert Philip Varney takes you on a tour of the Pacific Northwest's most fascinating historic ghost towns, mining camps, fishing villages, lumber towns, and historic forts of Oregon, Washington, and southern British Columbia. |
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Canine Washington: Where To Play And Stay With Your Dog by Cheryl Smith The detailed information on hikes, lodging, and other activities for every area of the state takes the special interests of both dog and caretaker into account. |
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The Food Lover's Guide to Seattle By Katy Calcott Fully updated, this reference for demanding home cooks and the gastronomically adventurous lists were to find the best, the freshest, and the most authentic food, spices, and ingredients in the Seattle area. |
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Hidden Pacific Northwest - Including Oregon, Washington, Vancouver, Victoria, and Coastal British Columbia By Eric Lucas Features detailed outdoor information including 333 hiking trails and over 19,000 places to pitch a tent in over 700 campgrounds. |
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eat.shop.portland By Kaie Wellman A guide to the most interesting eating, drinking and shopping in Portland, Oregon. |
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Fugitives and Refugees: A Walk in Portland, Oregon by Chuck Palahniuk Beginning with the premise that "everyone looking to make a new life migrates west," Palahniuk portrays Portland as a city that attracts a sort of modern-day pioneering-or at least innovative-spirit. |
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Chasing Monarchs: Migrating with the Butterflies of Passage By Robert Michael Pyle If you enjoy the intellectual stimulus of traveling the footsteps of scientists, you'll like Robert Michael Pyle's Chasing Monarchs... Enthused by his enthusiasm, we come away with a heightened appreciation of the lives of birds and insect |
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Best Places Northwest: The Best Restaurants and Lodgings in Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia (Best Places Northwest, 15th Ed) by Giselle Smith (Editor) Trusted by locals for 25 years, Best Places Northwest is the uncontested authority on the best of the region. |
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Lewis & Clark from the Rockies to the Pacific by Steven Dow Beckham, Robert M. Reynolds (Photographer) Lewis & Clark: From The Rockies To The Pacific is a gorgeously illustrated, in-depth account of the famous explorers' journey through the American West. |
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Lonely Planet Pacific Northwest (Lonely Planet Pacific Northwest, 3rd Ed) by Daniel Schechter (Editor), et al Cloaked in vast wilderness, the Pacific Northwest is sure to inspire any outdoor enthusiast. Prefer indoors? We've got you covered. |
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Tom Douglas' Seattle Kitchen by Tom Douglas, et al (Hardcover) Like a walk through the fish and vegetable stalls at Pike Place Market, Tom Douglas' Seattle Kitchen is fresh, inspiring, and filled with aromatic ideas. His prose is relaxed, colloquial, and encouraging--cook, eat, and enjoy are his basic tenets--and the book is filled with photos of Seattle life and institutions. |
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Inside the Pike Place Market: Exploring America's Favorite Farmers' Market by Braiden Rex-Johnson, Paul Souders (Photographer) The country's oldest continuously operating farmer's market is miraculously captured in two dimensions: its nooks and thoroughfares, its personalities, and the found items that define the essence of Pike Place. |
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National Geographic's Driving Guides to American Pacific Northwest: Oregon, Washington and Alaska (National Geographic's Driving Guides to America) by Bob Devine Discover the region's best Driving Tours with National Geographic as your guide. |
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Insight Guide Pacific Northwest (Insight Guides) by Brian Bell, Jaine Freeburg |
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Moon Handbooks San Juan Islands: Including Victoria and the Gulf Islands by Don Pitcher |
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Frommer's Portable Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and San Juan Islands by Chris McBeath (Author); |
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Best Places Portland by Kim Carlson (Editor), Carrie Floyd (Editor) |