For Travelers

Teri Gilbert, who has been in the retail travel business more than 30 years, has opened a new office to make it easy for you to book your air, cruise, train or any other vacation package you’ve thought about.

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There are blooms for every season in this lush hideaway located at 1931 NW 33rd Street on the north end of Lincoln City.

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Kirtsis Park (8,000 square foot outdoor facility), is home of one one of the gnarliest skate parks in the United States.

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Rescuing homeless dogs and professionally training them to go back out in the world and enhance lives, is what Dogs for the Deaf is all about.

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Ready to go somewhere with your group and want to make it a safe, fun and all-around stress free time, call OC&W Coachways.

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The Jennifer L. Sears Glass Art Studio is open for business plus free glassblowing demonstrations.

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Visit dogs, cats, kittens and puppies waiting for loving homes at Safe Haven Humane Society.

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Amaze yourself and your friends by learning how to cook fresh and local at the Culinary Center, located on the top floor of city hall in Lincoln City, Oregon.

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Want to get away? Need to get away? Consider Whistling Winds. Ahhhhhh. Take your pick from 3 jacuzzi rooms, 5 full kitchen rooms, 3 family units, 3 studios, 2 vintage studios and 3 vintage cottages all nestled discreetly in a quiet neighborhood within a close walk to the beach.

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The Historic Anchor Inn, Lincoln City’s oldest hotel, is also cutting edge enough to have earned the 2010/2011 Lincoln City’s Sea Star conservation designation.

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The Blackfish Café, known as one of the Oregon Coast’s freshest restaurants, features seafood, seasonal vegetables, meats, salads, and a selection of favorites of Northwest beachcombers.

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