Exploring West Linn: A Two-Hour Walking Tour of Oregon's Historic City
This two-hour walking tour of West Linn, Oregon, United States, will take you through the city's historic downtown area and its picturesque neighborhoods.
The tour will begin at the West Linn City Hall, located at 22500 Salamo Rd, West Linn, OR 97068 (Latitude: 45.3714, Longitude: -122.6118). Here, you can learn about the city's history and its current government.
Next, you'll head to the Willamette Historic District, located at the intersection of Willamette Dr and 10th St (Latitude: 45.3719, Longitude: -122.6118). This area is home to some of the city's oldest buildings, including the historic Willamette Hotel.
From there, you'll make your way to the West Linn Public Library, located at 1595 Burns St, West Linn, OR 97068 (Latitude: 45.3717, Longitude: -122.6118). Here, you can browse the library's collection of books, magazines, and other materials.
Next, you'll head to the West Linn Farmers Market, located at 2250 8th Ave, West Linn, OR 97068 (Latitude: 45.3717, Longitude: -122.6118). Here, you can purchase fresh produce, baked goods, and other locally-made items.
From there, you'll make your way to the West Linn Antique Mall, located at 2250 8th Ave, West Linn, OR 97068 (Latitude: 45.3717, Longitude: -122.6118). Here, you can browse a wide selection of antiques and collectibles.
Next, you'll head to the West Linn Riverfront Park, located at 2250 8th Ave, West Linn, OR 97068 (Latitude: 45.3717, Longitude: -122.6118). Here, you can take in the stunning views of the Willamette River and enjoy a picnic lunch.
Finally, you'll make your way to the West Linn Shopping Center, located at 2250 8th Ave, West Linn, OR 97068 (Latitude: 45.3717, Longitude: -122.6118). Here, you can find a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes, including the popular West Linn Coffee Company.
At the end of the tour, you can enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many restaurants in the area, such as the popular Thai restaurant, Thai Orchid.
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Embrace Oregon
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