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Treehouse Hotel in Oregon
So it's not quite the Marriott…but you have to admit it has a certain style, a dash of panache.
I'm talking about hanging out in a treehouse, hotel-style. This
piece in the Salt Lake Tribune takes us to the
Out 'n' About Treesort in Oregon's Siskiyou Mountains, a bit of a hike (and a
climb) from Portland, but perhaps well worth it for the novel experience of tree living for a few days.
The author comes up with the idea for an ideal dad-daughter getaway, and finds himself up a tree with his seven
year-old daughter.
The Treesort is a collection of 11 treehouses built by Michael Garnier that sprawls across about 36 acres. It offers a
B&B feel but you get served your morning coffee from high in the canopy. A rather cool and original idea, I
think.
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bill tosheff,sr. Dec 18th 2005 5:08PM
Ashland,Oregon...that's where they celebrate the shaekspearian way, and a small college survives this beautiful area.Then there's the Dragonfly...a restaurant, ala Asian Fusion, 3000 sq ft. Gaining great respect and action. The food style is chinese/pueto rican, emulates from San Diego by chef Isabelle Cruz. He nest where all is concieved is the Cantina Panaderia. Ashland is the place.