Northwest Travel
September/October 1997 Table of Contents

- The Barns of Whitman County
- Travel on the backroads of the Palouse to glimpse a past era of farming.
- Photo Essay byRichard and Ellen Thane
- Center for Wooden Boats
- Rentals, classes, a festival, and everything you ever wanted to know about wooden
boats make this center along Seattle's Lake Union the place to enjoy a relaxing day.
- Elizabeth Thompson-Becker
- Flora
- Ghost towns have long been popular with photographers. But on Oregon's high
northeastern plateau lies a different breed of spirit.
- Richard A Lovett
- Hastings House
- Comfort mixes with history at this country hotel on one of British Columbia's
enchanting Gulf Islands.
- Ed and JK Lawrence
- North Umpqua River Canyon Waterfalls
- Some people try to see the waterfalls along this southwestern Oregon scenic drive in one day, but those
in the know stretch their trip over two or three days to better appreciate the area's beauty.
- Lee Juillerat
- Ocean Shores--More than just a beach town.
- More habitats, more activities, and a most unusual history make this town on Washington's Grays Harbor different.
- Judy Fleagle
- Tri-Cities
- The Tri-Cities of Richland,
Kennewick, and Pasco
in eastern Washington offer many opportunities
for fun in the sun.
- Rob Spooner
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