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myredracer
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Mar 31, 2018

Quaint historic towns around Washington & Oregon

Can anyone suggest any attractive quaint historic small towns that would be nice to visit in WA & OR? Thinking of ones that have been kept up and/or gone through a revival of historic commercial areas and have areas with old heritage/historic houses? Port Townsend in WA and Rosedale in OR are ones that come to mind for example. Maybe ones that are on the smaller side and not overun with summer tourists.

We made an unplanned detour off I-5 on the way to Portland last summer and found ourselves in Rosedale. Had a nice stop and lunch and walked around the old downtown. What a lovely historic town with residents and shop owners that have an obvious great pride in it! Super friendly people too.

Thanks!

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  • Good suggestions above....also check out Winthrop, WA.
    And there are some good campgrounds nearby... and beautiful North Cascades drive and scenic hwy.

  • myredracer wrote:
    Can anyone suggest any attractive quaint historic small towns that would be nice to visit in WA & OR? Thinking of ones that have been kept up and/or gone through a revival of historic commercial areas and have areas with old heritage/historic houses? Port Townsend in WA and Rosedale in OR are ones that come to mind for example. Maybe ones that are on the smaller side and not overun with summer tourists.

    We made an unplanned detour off I-5 on the way to Portland last summer and found ourselves in Rosedale. Had a nice stop and lunch and walked around the old downtown. What a lovely historic town with residents and shop owners that have an obvious great pride in it! Super friendly people too.

    Thanks!


    Off of I-5 near Salem,go east about 20 miles to Silverton. An old historical town. Historical murals painted all around the buildings. There is a beautiful Botanical Garden as well. There is a great RV Park called Silver Spur about 1 mile out of town. Plenty of wineries,
  • Have been to Leavenworth. Nice town. I remember it was pretty hot out and there was there was a wildfire nearby and all the locals were on edge and high alert. Have been pondering another visit there. Took forever choosing the right German beer to take home for a friend. That's a good example of a town that underwent a revival and re-invented themselves, which in their case out of a long decline in the forest industry.

    Have been along the OR coast many times. Have visited Astoria and Seaside. Last time there they had the world beach volleyball championships - that was interesting! Definitely some interesting small towns up and down the coast. Walked around the old part of Neskowin on the water where all the old summer cabins are which was interesting.

    I like it when you're doing a long drive between major cities and you do a stopover in a small town for a break and you find yourself in one of the those lovely quaint historic towns that seems to pop out of nowhere.
  • Leavenworth, WA which is set up with a Bavarian theme and is nestled in the North Cascade Mountains. Sisters, OR between Salem, OR and Bend, OR again in the Cascade mountains. Headwaters of the Metoulis River is very interesting as well if you head this direction. Just to name a few.

    Enjoy!
  • Astoria while not being small has some great older sections. The maritime museum is second to none, the column, waterfront trolley and all of the Lewis and Clark interpretive centres are excellent.
    Old town Portland, Voodoo donuts the Saturday market are interesting.

    Old town Mcminville is kind of unique.The Evergreen Aviation museum is awesome if you are into aviation and space history
    There are also many quaint and unigue little towns along the Oregon coast. Just a matter of finding them and enjoying

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