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Aviation museum - Brians in heaven
On a beautiful sunny day we visited the aviation museum. The entrance fee is $20 per adult and worth every penny.Brian was like a pig in mud and we arrived at 0900 hours and left at 1630. The Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum is home to the world's largest wooden airplane, The Spruce Goose, as well as more than 150 historic aircraft and exhibits. We split the $25 dollar fee with another couple and had a tour and photo taken in the cockpit of The Spruce Goose the plane ...
Once Upon A Time
... Services and Volunteer Coordinator of Travel Salem, 181 High Street NE, 503-581-4325 for providing me with maps, publications, and personal insights about Salem. Much information in the preceding post was from the Historic Downtown Walking Tour Brochure, with a forward by Virginia Green.
Travel Salem www.TravelSalem.com
Salem Community Development Department www.cityofsalem.net
Willamette Heritage Center ...
Spruce Goose
... they retired a 747 cargo plane, took out the engines, then hoisted all 387,000 pounds of it up on top of a building, then popped a couple of water slides out the side of it and viola, you've got a water park! $20 to get in, which was pretty steep, but I love the water and needed a shower to boot, so I made the sacrifice and shelled out the cash. What cool water slides! The only one ...
All Part of the Circle of Life
... from. All part of the circle of life.
To my husband's way of thinking our first outing was not the right impression to be taking away so I agreed to a second trip the following year. This time it was real rain, the water kind, that never let up for 3 days, soaking us, our tent, our clothes, with no way to stay dry and no hope of getting dry till you packed up your sodden goods ...
Soggy Oregon
... be picking up the photos from our Pacific Coast trip Sunday and will add them. Phil had sent back my phone charger that he took by mistake and somehow managed to enclose the marking pen he used to address the envelope!
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