Thursday, November 29, 2007

Sex, drugs, racism and kidnapping in a travel magazine?

It's true. All this and more in the November/December issue of Northwest Travel magazine. Learn of little-known secrets of the old Northwest where brothels and opium dens lay hidden beneath the streets of such towns a Portland, Seattle, Pendleton, and even Havre, Montana.

Told by colorful tour guides who don't mince words about the past, this issue features five intriguing underground tours of cities that had respectable histories above ground.

Talk about tours. Also in the November/December issue, is an article about three loop tours in Southern Oregon. Included are such well-known places as Crater Lake, the Oregon Coast, and the Rogue River.

Plan your next vacation with helpful information about wineries, lighthouses, the redwoods, waterfalls, and golf in Southern Oregon. Drive three-, five-, or seven-day loops that take you from the mountains, Pacific Ocean and back again.

Northwest Travel can be found at newsstands in Barnes & Noble, Borders, Safeway, Fred Meyer, and now, at Metropolitan Markets in the Seattle/Tacoma area, as well as Market of Choice stores in Eugene and Ashland.

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