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Best Places to
Kiss in the Northwest: A Romantic Travel Guide
by Linnea Lundgren, Laura Kraemer
December 1998, Sasquatch Books, Paperback, 7th edition,
576 pages, (guidebook)
Using privacy, ambience, and location (or view or setting) as their criteria, each spot is
reliably rated for its romantic appeal, and includes the more pragmatic factor of price
for the restaurants and lodgings.
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Northwest Web Sites -
Accommodations
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Planning - Weather
The
Chocolate Lover's Guide to the Pacific Northwest
by Bobbie J. Hasselbring
October 1999, Paperback, 320 pages, (guidebook)
More than 400 reviews of restaurants, bakeries, ice creameries, and
chocolate shops that make great chocolate products in Oregon, Washington and
British Columbia, as well as places to stay.
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Northwest
Web Sites - Travel Guides
Choose
The Pacific Northwest
by John Howells, Richard Harris
July 1999, 2nd edition, Paperback, 250
pages, (guidebook)
Written for those seeking a place for
retirement. Covers communities in Oregon, Washington and British
Columbia.
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Travel Tips - United
States
Doin' the
Northwest with your pooch : Eileen's directory of dog-friendly lodging and outdoor
recreation in Oregon and Washington
by Eileen Barish, Greg Myers (Illustrator)
January 1998, Paperback, 672 pages, (guidebook)
Covers luxurious resorts to budget motels and features travel tips for being on the road
with dogs.
Driving
the Pacific Coast: Oregon & Washington
by Kenn Oberrecht
March 1998, 2nd edition, Paperback, 256 pages,
(guidebook)
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About the Northwest - Driving
Tours
Ferry
Travel Adventures in Washington, British Columbia & Alaska
by Michael F. O'Malley
March 1996, 1st edition, Paperback, 292 pages, (guidebook)
Short descriptions of public campgrounds;
hiking and biking trails; fishing, diving, kayaking, and boating hot spots;
and other locally significant attractions near ferry terminals.
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Travel Planning -
Transportation
Finding
Your Own Eden: There's a Place
for You in the Pacific Northwest
by John R. Hanna
December 1997, Paperback, 222 pages, (guidebook)
Aimed at relocaters rather than travelers,
this is a terrific resource for those seeking second homes or vacation
properties and works as an unusual guidebook. Information on 60 small
to medium-sized Northwest communities covers real estate, economic drivers,
community services, cultural, entertainment and recreational opportunities,
climate and proximity. Covers Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and
the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Fodor's
Gay Guide to the Pacific Northwest
by Andrew Collins
May 1997, 1st edition, Paperback, 164 pages, (guidebook)
This guide with an attitude gives the
complete lowdown on Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland�with side trips to
the Gulf and San Juan Islands, Victoria, and Eugene, Oregon.
Fodor's
Seattle & Vancouver
by Jennifer Levitsky Kasoff (Editor)
January 2000, book&map edition, 224 pages, (guidebook)
Neighborhood walking tours to all the top sights, where to shop for Native American
crafts, boating, fishing, golf, hiking, and skiing, sleek hotels, Victorian B&Bs,
rustic lodges, seaside inns, trendy and traditional seafood houses, best bets for Pacific
Rim cuisine, coffee bars and brew pubs, caf�s.
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About
the Northwest - Cities and Towns
Frommer's
Irreverent Guide to Seattle & Portland
by James Gullo, Arthur Frommer
October 1999, 1st edition, Paperback, 272
pages, (guidebook)
Insider's perspective on each
destination that takes a fun, honest look at everything they review, and
includes background, trivia, and local interest facts.
Frommer's
Seattle & Portland 2000
by Karlhur Samson, Jane Aukshunas
January 2000, book&map edition, Paperback,
320 pages, (guidebook)
Going
Places: Family Getaways in the Pacific Northwest
by Ann Bergman, Rosi Williamson
May 2000, Paperback, 4th
edition, 580 pages, (guidebook)
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About the
Northwest - Visitors
National
Geographic's Driving Guides to American Pacific Northwest: Oregon,
Washington and Alaska
March 1998, Paperback, 160 pages, (guidebook)
22 long drives include the itinerary, general
driving directions, highlights of sights to visit along the way, estimated trip
length, and the best time of year to travel.
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Travel
Planning - Transportation, Car
Native
Peoples of the Northwest: A Traveler's Guide to Land, Art and
Culture
by Jan Halliday, Gail Chehak (Contributor)
April 2000, Sasquatch Books, Paperback, 2nd edition, 320
pages, (guidebook)
More than 1,000 things to see and do with
Native American people from all 54 tribes in Western Montana, Idaho, Northern
California, Washington, Oregon, and from the major tribes in British Columbia
and Southeast Alaska. Find out how and where to attend a
"powwow", buy authentic traditional art, or raft the Trinity River
with a member of the Hupa Tribe and more.
Northwest Budget
Traveler : Cheap Eats, Cheap Sleeps, Affordable Adventure
by Nancy Leson (Editor)
May 1998, Sasquatch Books, Paperback, 3rd edition, 320
pages, (guidebook)
This guide to inexpensive places to eat and stay in Washington, Oregon, and British
Columbia includes deals and discounts on major attractions, shopping, concerts, theater
tickets, tours, festivals, and more.
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Travel
Planning - Currency Conversion
On the
Road Again With Man's Best Friend : A Selective Guide to the West Coast and
British Columbia's Bed and Breakfasts, Inn, Hotels and
Resorts that Welcome You and Your Dog
by Dawn Habgood, Robert Habgood (Contributor), Dawn Habgood, Pamela Gerloff (Editor)
June 1997, Paperback, revised edition, 450 pages,
(guidebook)
Covers Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and California
(with an emphasis on the latter). Detailed two-page reviews for each establishment are
based on author visits that offer an insider's assessment on pet policies, room decor,
amenities, staff attitude, and dog-oriented activities.
On the Road
Around the Pacific Northwest : The Fly-Drive Guide to Oregon, Washington and
British Columbia
by Fred Gebhart, Maxine Cass
June 1998, Paperback, 372 pages, (guidebook)
Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia are treated as
a single destination, linked by a network of recommended routes.
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Travel
Planning - Border Crossing
Found on Go Northwest! page: About
the Northwest - Driving Tours
Pacific
Northwest & Alaska on the Loose
University of California, Berkeley, and associated students
February 1995,
2nd edition, Paperback, ? pages, (guidebook)
A guide for those wanting to
travel on the cheap in Alaska, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.
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About the Northwest
- Visitors
Pilot's
Travel & Recreation Guide - Northwest and Western Canada
by Douglas S. Carmody
May 1999, Paperback, 227 pages, (guidebook)
Accommodations, attractions, food and
dining, as well as tips on airport traffic patterns, runways, hours,
navigational info, instrument approaches, fuels, costs, cautions, radio
frequencies, and runway length. Covers Idaho, Montana, Washington,
British Columbia and beyond.
Found on Go Northwest! page:
Travel Planning - Air
Transportation
Quick Escapes
Pacific Northwest : 32 Weekend Trips from Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver,
B.C
by Marilyn McFarlane, Christine Cunningham
August 1999, Paperback, 4th edition, 336 pages,
(guidebook)
Includes: travel directions, destination highlights, activities for morning and afternoon,
choice restaurants and lodgings, special events and festivals, shopping, local sources of
information, detailed, helpful maps.
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Web Sites - Activities
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the Northwest - Driving Tours
The
Romantic Pacific Northwest
by Ken Christensen
April 1999, Paperback, 100 pages, (guidebook)
Features romantic traveling tips, and lists unique hotels, resorts, B&Bs and
restaurants in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and northern California. Part of The
Romantic America book series published by the author.
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- Downhill Ski Areas
San
Juan and Gulf Islands Best Places Destinations
by Jan Halliday (Editor)
March 2000, Sasquatch Books, Paperback,
2nd revised edition, 208 pages, (guidebook)
Short Trips in
the Pacific Northwest: 52 Weekend Destinations from Seattle and Portland
by Barry Anderson, Hilda Anderson
April 1998, Paperback, reprint edition, 256 pages,
( guidebook)
Weekend itineraries, each with a listing of restaurants, lodging, and special events, and
all within 250 miles of Seattle and Portland. Discover the little known
destinations, secluded getaways and backroads.
Found on Go Northwest! page: Puget Sound
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