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Probably best know for its wonderful Shakespeare Festival, Ashland also offers Southern Oregon visitors access to some of the region's most gorgeous natural attractions. Nearby highlights include Lake of the Woods, all sorts of entry points along the Pacific Crest Trail and Crater Lake National Park, a bucket-list must for Oregon vacationers loaded with jaw-dropping vistas and extraordinary volcanic history.
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The nine-story Ashland Springs Hotel was the tallest building between Portland and San Francisco when it first opened in 1925. Listed today on the National Register of Historic Places, the 70-guestroom property offers travelers a full-service spa, high-end dining and tremendous views from its higher floors. Rooms feature mini fridges and high-definition televisions today along with comfortable beds and well-appointed bathrooms.
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Ashland visitors looking for terrific Italian cuisine should stop by Martino's, a second-story bistro steps from the historic downtown plaza. A great place for drinks before a play or light meals after strolling through nearby Lithia Park, Martino's has been an Ashland favorite for decades. Folks should also consider lunch or breakfast at Greenleaf Restaurant on the plaza or longtime breakfast institution The Breadboard -- five minutes from downtown.
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