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Weird Oregon: Your Travel Guide to Oregon's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets

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The Pacific Northwest teems with colorful history and unique legends—and this tour of the Beaver State is no exception! Check out the gas station restroom that looks like cowboy boots as you search the skies for a man flying across the state in a lawn chair tethered to helium balloons. And how about visiting that “city” in eastern Oregon with a year-round population of zero to two, depending on whether anyone gets trapped in the snow? Can it get any weirder than this!

 

 

 

272 pages, Hardcover

First published May 4, 2010

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Al Eufrasio

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44 reviews
May 3, 2023
The equivalent of a movie you love to catch no matter how many times youve seen it. The WEIRD series of books are one of the better options for any person looking to get a breezy, yet pretty wide spanning look at all the weird people, places, and things happen in your state.

WEIRD OREGON wont blow you away with a deep dive into any of its topics (that range from anything that is "weird" in the state) but the trio of writers here cover a lot of ground and topics in succint yet enjoyable ways that you dont really need to get lost in the details to enjoy all the strange things you can find in Oregon. If theres one thing i can never fully jive with in these books, its the illustrations that usually leave a lot to be desired (though, due to their rough look, some of these pictures can turn out to be unintentionally unsettling).

Nevertheless, if youre looking to get a fix of a state's local flavor and legend, WEIRD OREGON is never a bad travel buddy.
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550 reviews4 followers
October 26, 2019
Definitely a very fun read! Some sensationalism… Making things that seem absolutely normal to us Oregonians seem quite odd for the greater public, but perhaps my perspective is skewed. Regardless, I totally enjoyed this book.
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4 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2021
Is this a tour book or a sit down and read book? I thought there might be a map of such places to visit like a tour/travel book would have, but no, sit down and read then map out your own adventure. You have to dig in to even find an address.
78 reviews2 followers
November 12, 2021
Some really good sections! Otherwise seems to be obsessed with ghosts, haunted places, places that might be haunted, places that thought about being haunted, and places that applied to be haunted but was rejected.
201 reviews36 followers
July 19, 2019
Read it at my grandmas Oregon home and it was a good fun book
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192 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2019
A solid intro to the weirder bits of my new home state. Plenty of road trip ideas. Makes a great bathroom reader.
557 reviews
July 4, 2010
An entertaining book that lets the reader in on the perculiararities of Oregon. Having recently moved here, it's a nice introduction to local lore. The book covers local legends, ancient mysteries, fabled people and places, beasts, strange properties, roadside oddities, haunted places, cemetaries. Yes, we have our own sitings of Bigfoot and UFOs (even here in Eagle Point). A book you browse through, a coffee table book.
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195 reviews4 followers
January 9, 2011
I not only enjoyed the stories in this book, well most of them anyway. :) I also loved that it gave me ideas for day trips, vacations, and weekends away to visit some of these places. It had some fun stuff to visit and I'd love to get photos of. Can't wait to go back through the book and bookmarked the places I want to visit. Love these weird books.
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62 reviews
June 6, 2016
Oh my goodness growing up in Oregon sure wish I had this book. But now i am able to go to every place listed. Can you say roadtrip? Weird Oregon is worth grabbing a map, your keys, and family or friends. We just love it.
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Author 4 books29 followers
August 26, 2010
Very fun. I wish I could make a pilgrimmage to many, if not all, of these places. If they have one for 'Weird America,' I'm going to look into it.
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Author 46 books298 followers
September 17, 2010
Another great reference for me. I'm glad I got this book. I wish there was another with more legends, etc ...
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18 reviews
February 4, 2011
What an awesome book with everything from a gravestone that reads: "I'll be back in 2 shakes of a lamb's tail", to the legend of Bandage Man!
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235 reviews19 followers
April 25, 2011
A collection of weird and wacky tidbits, many of which I was familiar with and many that were new to me. Entertaining and a fast read.
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444 reviews
January 28, 2014
Great for random OR trivia. Every state should have one.
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Author 9 books44 followers
April 4, 2014
As always, I loved the bits of history and odd stories, but was disappointed by the stingy number of location pictures.
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3,259 reviews71 followers
May 25, 2016
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