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  1. St. Honore Boulangerie: Pain au Chocolat and Much More

    A visit here is treat for the tastebuds...and the eyes...and the nose. Very Euro-feeling, and o-so-delicious. Have a cafe au lait and enjoy the view.

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  2. Lake Oswego Hunt Club: History and Horses

    For a taste of the truly gracious side of life, visit one of the historic Lake Oswego Hunt’s summer events. The classic stables are on the National Historic Register, and offer an elegant venue in which to enjoy the beauty of equestrian hunter/jumper events that are open to the public.

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  3. Heritage Falls Gallery: The Finer Things in Life

    an approachable gallery with art for many levels and tastes of art collectors. Well-known Pacific Northwest artists, such as Michael Maiden, are featured alongside artists who are collected worldwide. The gallery also represents the quality work of undiscovered artists.

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  4. Oswego Hills Winery: Oswego Hills Winery

    Oswego Hills Winery is located on a historic farm nestled in the hills between Lake Oswego and West Linn, a family owned and operated vineyard and winery specializing in handcrafted premium quality wines. Open year-round on Sunday afternoons, stop in between noon and 5 p.m. The Pinot you take home with you may go a long way toward letting loved ones know they were thought of during your RoadTrip.

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  5. Old Willamette Walking Tour: More than Architecture

    The Historic Willamette District includes not only a userfriendly self-guided walking tour, but also a quaint two block center of interesting shops. Currently, Masters of the Vine wine shop and Hollyhill Quilt Shoppe and Mercantile give vent to the yen to spend.

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  6. Bobs Red Mill Whole Grain Store and Visitor Center: Genuinely Tasty

    Bob’s Red Mill is genuine to its core – just like you and your traveling companions. Start the day here with a breakfast that prepares you for all the fun ahead. Gluten-free and delicious baked goods abound at the cafe, and you can do a little pre-RoadTrip shop for snacks to enjoy enroute. P.S. – stock up on a few of their fabulous recipes (free!) and take a look at the cooking classes you and yours can enjoy at a later date.

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  7. Alexeli Vineyards: New Tasting Room

    Alexeli Vineyard & Winery is a family owned and run operation located in the East Willamette Valley of Oregon, producing Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling, Gewürztraminer and Müller-Thurgau European grape varieties. Visit on a summer weekend and be among the first to experience their newly-opened tasting room and patio area.

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  8. St Josefs Winery: Grape Stomp

    St. Josef’s Winery boasts one of Oregon's oldest vineyards with a tasting room and picnic area. Bask in the sun by the lake at this European style winery. I have this marked on my calendar for their famous harvest grape stomp...can't wait!

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  9. Puddin' River Chocolates: Must Brake for Chocolate

    Stop for a bite of lunch at Canby’s Puddin’ River Chocolates (named after the nearby Pudding River.) Located in an old-fashioned storefront building, this shop is coziness itself. Scrumptious entrees are prepared onsite and occasional cooking classes are offered to clientele. “Must brake for chocolate and a bit of the grape” could be your RoadTrip motto. A single Pinot noir truffle will be sufficient sustenance to carry you on to your next stop.

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  10. Historic Canby Ferry: Back road float

    Back roads will lead you to the historic Canby Ferry, not easy to find, but well-worth the time you invest in taking a departure from the main thoroughfares. The ferry offers you scenic ride across the Willamette River, and has carried travelers across the river since pioneers first settled in Oregon.

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