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A LOOK INSIDE
Title: 100 Things to Do in Eugene Before You Die
Author: Julie Furst Henning
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781681061269
Price: $16.00
Nestled in the heart of the Southern Willamette Valley, Eugene is known as the Emerald City, Silicon Shire, and TrackTown USA. Defined by the official motto “A Great City for the Arts and Outdoors,” Eugene is a place known for its high quality of life and a community of residents that thrive on finding a balance between work and play. In 100 Things to Do in Eugene Before You Die you’ll find a new adventure on every page, with seasonal events and detailed itineraries to serve as your own personal tour guide. This one-time home to both Olympic athlete Steve Prefontaine and American author Ken Kesey is full of surprises from eclectic parades to hazelnut farms and even vintage arcades. Whether you’re new to town or simply looking for new ways to get out and enjoy one of the region’s many rainy days, this book will help you create—and complete—your very own Eugene bucket list.
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Looking for something to do in Eugene? A new book will show you – KMTR16
If you need some things to do this spring and summer, there's a new book outlining the 100 Things to Do in Eugene Before You Die!
New Eugene travel guide inspires bucket list adventures – KEZI9
Eugene resident and travel author Julie Furst Henning spent several years writing 100 Things to do in Eugene Before you Die. Essentially, it's a bucket list of adventures.
Eugene Bucket List with Julie Furst Henning – Go Mom Go Podcast
Author of 100 Things To Do in Eugene Before You Die, Julie Furst Henning joins us & schools us about road trips with kids & some of the very best things about Eugene!
Local authors tackle social issues at art festival – The Register-Guard
Numerous writers will be at the Oregon Authors Table at the July 6-8 Art and the Vineyard
CAFE 541: Jazzy Ladies Cafe is a hidden brunch gem – The Register-Guard
Eugene—indeed, Lane County as a whole—always has been haven for out-of-state settlers. Why? Let Julie Furst Henning, herself a recent transplant from the Midwest, explain in the preface of her 2018 travel book, 100 Things to Do in Eugene Before
Summer in (and out of) the City – Eugene Weekly
Eugene—indeed, Lane County as a whole—always has been haven for out-of-state settlers. Why? Let Julie Furst Henning, herself a recent transplant from the Midwest, explain in the preface of her 2018 travel book, 100 Things to Do in Eugene Before