About
The Siskiyou County Museum was built in 1950 by the county to collect, preserve, disseminate and interpret the history of the area for futur...
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Now that the year 2001 and the centennial celebration of the city of Weed is in the past, we must review some of the history of Weed and the people...
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Mission: Illuminating the past, present, and future of the Mt. Shasta Region
History and Purpose:Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum is a self-supported, volu...
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Since 1985 Mount Shasta Ski Parkis your Mountain of fun,Mt Shasta Ski Park has 425 acres of skiable terrain, including 32 trails, 275 inches of ann...
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Rink History:From its first spark, the Siskiyou Ice Rink has been a community project. The rink is a testament to the passion of dozens of private ...
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Mt. Shasta, the second highest volcano in the United States and a major peak of the Cascade range and Pacific Ring of Fire. Climbing Mt. Shasta is ...
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Mission:
We are dedicated to providing the highest level of fire/medical/rescue/safety services to Weaverville and surrounding areas. We strive to...
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The Schneider Museum of Art, part of the Oregon Center for the Arts @ Southern Oregon University, is a vital force in the intellectual life of Sout...
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In the hub of downtown sits Lithia Park, Ashland's crown jewel. Lithia is a 93-acre vista of emerald lawns, tennis courts (pickleball), a sand-pit ...
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History:Caves honor our past and are among the last areas we can explore with the same rugged individualism, technology, and communal sharing of pi...
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The RRRink is home to the Southern Oregon Figure Skating Club (SOFSC). The Club is an affiliate of the United States Figure Skating Association (US...
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About Us
The Hoopa Tribal Museum Homepage was created in 2000-2001 by Conor Casey and Regina Pfeiffer, students at San Francisco State Unive...
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