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Below you will find links to all of the articles in the Eugene Travel Guide, from monthly updates to related pieces.

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Latest Article

December 99 Article – Anarchists make the headlines again and hot cider is the drink of choice at this month’s events.

Monthly Updates

November 99 Article – Ski season kicks off in the nearby Cascade Mountains and the Beavers take on the Ducks in the Civil War.

September 99 Article – This month features some sport, some culture, some festivals and Eugene’s own Celebration, including a 60 foot slug.

August 99 Article – Hometown baseball and the Lane County Fair entice you outdoors in August.

July 99 Article – Festivals, fairs, garage sales and a little anarchy. All part of summer in Eugene.

June 99 Article – Views from a local mountain and Oregon Students graduate.

May 99 Article – Saturday Market kicks off and some great hikes come out of the snow.

April 99 Article – Check out a shipwreck and be an eco-volunteer.

Related Articles

Microbreweries – Guide to the Brewpubs in the Eugene area.

Eating Out – Cheap eats and a restaurant guide by food type with some results of a recent restaurant survey.

Eugene Hikes – Guide to day hikes within an hour of Eugene.

Coffee Shops – Our favourite Java pits.

Biking and Running – Biking and Running trails in and around Eugene

Colin (Down Under) Hay – The ex-lead singer from Men @ Work plays to a sellout crowd in Eugene.

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