- TripBuzz found 233 things to do with kids in or near Sandy, Oregon, including 223 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Portland, Oregon City and Lake Oswego.
- From Ron Lauzon's Fly Fishing School to Rainbow Trout Farm, the Sandy area offers 88 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Fishing, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- Located twenty-five miles outside of Portland is the small residential community of Sandy, Oregon. Home to just over 9,000 residents, the city serves as a tourist community to nature enthusiasts. Sweeping views of the Sandy River Valley and Mt. Hood make up the cities landscape, while attractions include hiking, cycling, camping, fishing and sports.
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Haunted Tours of Salem offers tours of Salem using paranormal equipment. Featured sites include Old Town and Chinatown, and along with hunting for ghosts visitors will learn about the history of the area.
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Since 1926 the Elsinore Theatre has been entertaining Salem patrons with exceptional stage entertainment. The theatre puts on an array of musicals, stage plays, comedy shows and concert performances throughout the year.
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With its grand architecture, Victorian gardens and intricate stained glass, the Historic Deepwood Estate is a must-see for locals and visitors to Salem. The estates rich history began in 1893, and today the grounds are available for weddings and private events.
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Patrons can find over 350,000 items including print books, audio books, DVDs, videos, music CDs, cassettes, public computers, meeting space, and art shows at the Salem Public Library. Visitors can also view a small art gallery.
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Bush's Pasture Park contains the oldest greenhouse conservatory in Oregon, the Bush Barn Art Center featuring contemporary art, and the Bush Museum in the Asahel Bush home. The park also contains numerous playgrounds, horseshoe courts, tennis courts, and ball fields.
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Guided tours take visitors to Bush House Museum back to 1878, the year the family mansion was constructed. Inhabited for 75 years by the family of owner Asahel Bush II, the house, located in Bush's Pasture Park, was kept largely in its original condition.