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Bibliography of Ashland, Oregon
Ashland, Oregon Children's Literature
Links to Oregon Tourism and Preservation
Links to Historic Places Featured in this Itinerary
Bibliography
of Ashland, Oregon
Ambrose, Stephen E. Nothing Like It In The World: The Men Who
Built The Transcontinental Railroad, 1863-1869. New York: Simon
& Schuster, 2000.
Atwood, Kay. Mill Creek Journal: Ashland, Oregon, 1850-1860.
Ashland, OR: Kay Atwood, 1987.
Brubaker, Edward. Golden Fire: The Anniversary Book of the Oregon
Shakespearean Festival. Ashland, OR: Oregon Shakespearean Festival
Association, 1985.
Davidson, Janelle. Ashland, An Oregon Oasis: An Oregon Documentary.
Medford, OR: Webb Research Group Publishers, 1995.
Fanselow, Julie. Traveling the Oregon Trail (Traveler's Guide
to the Oregon Trail). Helena, MT: Falcon Press Pub., 1997.
Lundin, Jane. All About Ashland: A Guide to the Oregon Shakespearean
Festival and Southern Oregon. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press,
1988.
O'Harra, Marjorie. Ashland, The First 130 Years. Ashland,
OR: Northwest Passages Publishing Company,1986.
Solomon, Brian. Southern Pacific Railroad (Railroad Color History).
Motorbooks International, 1999.
Strom, Ora. Ashland Cemeteries. Medford, OR: Rogue Valley
Genealogical Society, 1990.
Webber, Bert & Margie. Railroading in Southern Oregon and The
Founding of Medford. Fairfield, WA: Galleon Press, 1985.
Ashland,
Oregon Children's Books
Isaacs, Sally Senzell. Life On The Oregon Trail. Chicago:
Heinemann Library, 2001.
Nesbit, Edith. Best of Shakespeare, The. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1997.
Steedman, Scott. A Frontier Fort On The Oregon Trail. New
York: P. Bedrick Books, 1993.
Thompson, Kathleen. Oregon (Portrait of America, Revised Edition).
Milwaukee, WI: Raintree Publishers, 1985.
Links
to Oregon Tourism and Preservation
City
of Ashland
The city's official website offers information about the city, its
government, advisory boards (including the Historic Commission),
news, weather, and links to other community websites.
Ashland
Chamber of Commerce
A comprehensive website covering Ashland from its rich past to its
cutting-edge present, including cultural and recreational attractions.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
The Festival website presents current and comprehensive information about the plays, the company, educational programs, membership and news to enhance the playgoers' experience in Ashland.
A Taste of Ashland
The non-profit Ashland Gallery Association hosts this annual event, many of the galleries are located in Ashland's historic buildings.
Oregon
State Historic Preservation Office
Assists the people of Oregon in identifying, studying, evaluating,
preserving, protecting, and interpreting the state's significant
historic resources.
Oregon
Tourism Commission
The state's official website for tourism offers information on lodging
and reservations, activities, a calendar of events, and the ability
to plan a vacation. The site divides the state into six regions
to highlight local communities and attractions .
Southern Oregon Historical Society
The Southern Oregon Historical Society's website is a resource
for up-to-date information about educational and entertaining programs,
sites and exhibits and the society's other services, including a
research library, publications and community outreach.
Jacksonville,
Oregon
Travel virutally to Ashland's neighboring town of historical interest.
Crater Lake National Park
This national park offers activities and lodging detailed on its
website. Also listed are hours, directions, fees and a detailed
history of Crater Lake.
Rogue River National Forest
Situated in the Siskiyou and Cascade mountain ranges, this national
forest's website provides information on Rogue River's natural resources,
forest planning and recreational activities, including hiking trails.
Oregon Caves National Monument
Located in Cave Junction, OR, this national park features three
hiking trails through the forest above ground and an active marble
cave below. The website lists hours, fees, facilities and directions.
Shakespeare
Festivals in US
The Institute of Outdoor Drama at the University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill maintains this comprehensive list of Shakespeare festivals
held nationwide.
National
Trust for Historic Preservation
Learn about the programs of and membership in the oldest national
non-profit preservation organization.
National Park Service Office
of Tourism
National parks have been interwoven with tourism from their earliest
days. This website highlights the ways in which the NPS promotes
and supports sustainable, responsible, informed, and managed visitor
use through cooperation and coordination with the tourism industry.
Links
to Historic Places Featured in this Itinerary
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