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Small towns punctuate the landscape of Oregon and Washington. They burrow in crinkles of hills, sit alongside mighty rivers, survive in desert canyons and sagebrush plains, dot the fertile Willamette Valley, and perch at the edge of the Pacific Ocean. In this book, Foster Church reveals the unexpected and unique pleasures of exploring small towns, what he calls "the last frontier of American tourism”.

Produktbeschreibung
Small towns punctuate the landscape of Oregon and Washington. They burrow in crinkles of hills, sit alongside mighty rivers, survive in desert canyons and sagebrush plains, dot the fertile Willamette Valley, and perch at the edge of the Pacific Ocean. In this book, Foster Church reveals the unexpected and unique pleasures of exploring small towns, what he calls "the last frontier of American tourism”.
Autorenporträt
Foster Church is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and a staff writer for The Oregonian for twenty-seven years. His travel articles have appeared in newspapers throughout the United States. He lives in Portland, Oregon.