I have to say, these 'Arched Cabins' are some of the coolest homes I have came across - and a steal for the price! A lot of our readers mention how much they love the tiny homes we write about, but complain they are sometimes overpriced and beyond their price range....
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The Unsolved Mystery of the Oldest Standing Structure in Oregon
by Danielle Denham | January 8, 2021 | Architecture, Conservation, Featured, History, Interesting, News | 0 Comments
It could single-handedly rewrite Oregon's known history, and you can visit this extraordinary structure. Exactly how old is the partially decayed hand-hewn log cabin and who built it? There are still many unanswered questions surrounding the building, but one thing is for certain: it's likely the...
Oregon’s Cannery Pier Hotel And Spa Has One Of The Best Coastal Views In The State
by Jessica Tomlinson | December 31, 2020 | Architecture, Featured, History, Interesting, Lodging, Oregon Coast, Travel, Western Oregon | 0 Comments
Jutting out 600 feet into the mighty Columbia River on the Oregon Coast, the Cannery Pier Hotel and Spa has one of the most stunning views Oregon has to offer. Every inch of this luxury hotel, built on historic pilings, was built with gorgeous coastal views, and the comfort of guests in mind. If...
The Tallest Bridge In Oregon Has A Magnificent View Of The Oregon Coast
by Jessica Tomlinson | April 27, 2020 | Architecture, Featured, Interesting, Oregon Coast, Southern Oregon, Travel | 0 Comments
Just a few miles north of Brookings and Harris Beach State Park on the coast is Oregon's highest bridge, and it's a sight to behold. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kory Christensen (@ravenousbrain) on Jul 30, 2018 at 5:40pm PDT The Thomas Creek Bridge is 345 feet tall...
Sleep Overnight In These Old Grain Silos Converted Into a Charming Bed And Breakfast
by Danielle Denham | January 5, 2020 | Architecture, Featured, News, Oregon Wine, Western Oregon | 0 Comments
From the exterior, the three vintage grain bins at the center of the farm look like typical utilitarian structures one would see on almost any back road in the state of Oregon. Go inside, however, and you'll find something truly amazing. Rural Yamhill County is a night-and-day difference from the...
A Photographer’s Journey: Capturing Old Schoolhouses of Oregon History
by Danielle Denham | January 5, 2020 | Architecture, Conservation, Education, History, News, Photography, Photos, Stories | 0 Comments
I don't know when or why this obsession first came about. If I try to trace it back, maybe it was my first glimpse of Lower Eight Mile School, sitting alone and desolate in a field somewhere west of The Dalles. One Room Schoolhouses are Important Oregon History Abandoned buildings and places had...
