Nov 14, 2009

S Oregon Coast Lewis and Clark, holidays

S Oregon Coast Lewis and Clark, holidays Sometimes the best are the most famous or obvious. This is particularly true on the coast of Oregon, where a great secret is that in this period of 'years is not just long stormy and wild, but the number of days that are unusually dry and warm compared to the rest of the state. But most are delicious secrets in the field of parties, which for some memorable discoveries along the famous stretch of unspoilt coastline. On the north coast of Oregon, the festivities do not begin with the usual festivities, but with a great event for wine and loads of signature Lewis & Clark commemorations. On November 7, which were exactly two hundred years since William Clark wrote "Ocian in view! Or! Joy! "How has what was thought of the Pacific Ocean (in reality it was a great bay, just before the sea). For the next five months, starting in 1805, the Corps of Discovery spent their time in this part of north-west. The bicentennial of Lewis and Clark, trademarks, and that begins at Fort Stevens (Astoria and in the sea), November 11 with the "Opening Ceremony - Lewis & Clark Commemoration of Veterans Day." Oregon and the former Miss America, Katie Harmon (2002), singing the national anthem, and the event will feature the flags of the local tribes and other reminders of the Corps of Discovery. November 14 brings the dedication of the beach at Fort to Fort Trail Ctatsop (near Fort Stevens), marking the trail crew winter quarters of their time on the beaches of the coast. Fort Clatsop - a replica of the Corps' winter camp - will have several "wintering More Events" between the Fort and Cannon Beach. This replica tragically bued in early October, but the visitors' center is still at the heart of many of the winter events, including a program of living history of Christmas in December 25. On January 7, the celebration comes to Cannon Beach (about 25 miles south), which marks the day when Clark, Sacegawea and others traveled to the ocean to see a whale from the beach. The beautiful seaside city - which has great beaches immaculate, the "million dollar walk" of Broadway Ave and a bay famous for surfing - is one of the few cities to host a major exhibition Roving on the Lewis & Clark. From November 19 to November 22, is the "Corps of Discovery II, 200 years. For the future, "with a 250-seat auditorium showing mobile multimedia programs on Lewis & Clark company of travelers. Free. 503-861-4403. Also on November 19, the sea, abounding in abundance in the vineyard with the holiday themed Wine Center Paseo Marítimo. The annual event, now offers hundreds of people who wander in the center and close to taste the wines of the Northwest tests. $ 5 for the bracelet. 503-717-1914 or at the end of November, the sea really enlightened with "Christmas at the Lake", where the entire city is decked out in all kinds of configurations of light. Emphasize the Holiday Gift Fair November 25 - 27 Seaside Civic & Convention Center, and the famous holiday light Carolingians Float Parade November 26, the Holiday Lights Tour aboard a bus on December 10 and 11, and the Sea Christmas for Children at the Seaside Convention Center on 11 December. Call 800-394-3303 for more information on these or if you want to stay in a castle on the coast of Oregon and enjoy some holiday special events, you need look only at about 15 miles south of San Beardo Sea Bed & Breakfast. This beauty is built to look between medieval and a Swiss ski hostel, full of antique fuiture and a spicy sense of romance and adventure - in exceptional cases, a luxury. Gourmet breakfast each moing, through the skilful hand of owner Barbara Dau. Thanks Dau means talent will create a special traditional dinner with his artistic touch. And 'open only to hotel guests, and the cost is $ 65, including wines, too. The highlight here, as well as food and wonderful environment, participation, to live the atmosphere of a dinner gathering with others who have not met before. East, St. Beard and the special New Year traditions are becoming increasingly popular addition to the residents of Washington and Oregon. The New Year's Day, Gourmet Dau meets six bash, offering cuisine from around the world and for each pairing of wines. This is a cooking and wine tasting travel around the world. Everything ends with a beach of champagne from bonfires every year is impressive. 800-436-2848. In Newport - a town with two lighthouses - was the former Bayfront Gussie in an incredible variety of lights. Nearby, the historic Nye Beach district (known as the "Honeymoon Capitol of the World", for various reasons), is a charming old Europe between the old and the tuing of the century, America with its small cobbled streets . For those who want to celebrate with a little 'of frills, the splendid bistro-style restaurant in the Village Market & Deli goes into overdrive with its legendary cuisine, offering special dishes for the holidays to its partial sea view, sometimes bright sounds guest musicians. This pleasure and sister business, Blu Cork Wine Bar is one of Newport's Hush-Hush holidays holes. Blu Cork offers an impressive sour bread and chocolate cake with milk for the season that contains multiple layers of flavor, as well as special holiday meats, spreads, terrines, Pâtes and champagne - all surrounded by famous wine theme decoration north west and the selection of memorable wines. (541-574-9393 Village Market & Deli).

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