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Crater Lake is one of the world's rare places, a piercingly blue lake in the crater of a collapsed volcano.
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Thanks to the local company, major cleaning doesn't have to mean sending major chemicals down the drain.
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For the entire month of May, peep-toe shoes will be 25 percent off at Clementine.
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Q: 3 couples will be going to Seaside , OR from April 10 through the 14th to celebrate our 60th birthdays. Besides wining and dining, what else might be available to do in town and the surrounding areas?
— larry, seattle
A: You'll find lots to do in Seaside. Just be sure to pack rain jackets as who knows what the weather will be this spring. In town, there's shopping and pleasant walks along the town's three-mile-long oceanfront promenade. For a little culture, check out the Seaside Museum which chronicles local history ...More »
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