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Visitor’s Guide: AttractionsArt in the VineyardThe Pacific Northwest's Premier Art & Wine Festival, annually on July 4th weekend.Alton Baker Park, Eugene Chamber Music @ BeallInternational artists perform in the exquisite acoustics of the UO's Beall Concert Hall.Beall Hall, UO campus, Eugene (541) 346-5678 Fifth Street Public MarketWithin the walls of the Historic Fifth Street Public Market you'll find a colorful collection of shops, restaurants, and an artisan gallery room.296 East Fifth Avenue, Eugene (541) 484-0383 Hinman Vineyards/Silvan RidgeLane County's oldest and finest winery.27012 Briggs Hill Rd, Eugene (866)-5-SILVAN Hult Center for the Performing ArtsAtmospheric location of OBF concerts, and home of the Jacobs Gallery.7th & Willamette Streets, Eugene (541) 682-5000 Jordan Schnitzer Museum of ArtSee. Think. Do. The University of Oregon institution has galleries featuring American, European, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese art.UO Campus, Eugene (541) 346-3027 LaVelle VineyardsOldest winery in Southern Willamette Valley; also operates a Wine Bar & Bistro at 5th Street Market.89697 Sheffler Road, Elmira (541) 935-9406 Oakway CenterEugene's premier shopping experience located in the heart of Eugene.Coburg Rd and Oakmont Way, Eugene (541) 485-4711 Oregon Shakespeare FestivalSet in picturesque Ashland, the Tony Award-winning festival is among the oldest and largest professional non-profit theatres in the nation, with over 700 annual performances.15 S. Pioneer Street, Ashland Saturday MarketThe oldest weekly open air crafts market in the US, rain or shine every Saturday, downtown, also with Farmer's Market.8th and Oak Streets, Eugene (541) 686-8885 UO Museum of Cultural and Natural HistoryStep into the past, learn about the present, and contemplate the future.1680 East 15th Ave., Eugene (541) 346-3024 Travel Lane CountyComplete guide to activities and attractions.(800) 547-5445 |
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