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  2. John Storrs (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Storrs' most notable design is the Salishan Lodge resort at Gleneden Beach, Oregon, along the Oregon Coast. [1] [3] Later life.

  3. Gleneden Beach, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the Oregon Coast five miles south of Lincoln City, just south of the Salishan Spa and Golf Resort, along U.S. Route 101, and north of Depoe Bay. There are 1,270 housing units in Gleneden Beach, and the median year in which these properties were built is 1977.

  4. 1,000 Places to See in the USA and Canada Before You Die

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    Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, Bandon; The Columbia River Gorge, Northern border of state; Mount Hood, North central part of state; The Rogue River, Southwestern part of state; Willamette Valley, Western part of state; Portland's Public Gardens, Portland; Salishan Spa and Golf Resort, Gleneden Beach; Pendleton Round-Up, Pendleton

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  6. Semiahmoo Resort - Wikipedia

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    Semiahmoo Resort is a golfing resort and spa overlooking Semiahmoo Bay, opposite Blaine, Washington, northwest of Bellingham in the northwestern coast of the United States. Set within 1,100 acres (450 ha), it lies on a long sandy spit in the northern part of Puget Sound near the Canada–US border. [ 1 ]

  7. Salish peoples - Wikipedia

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    Community efforts to revitalize the Salishan language and culture, aside from efforts to teach classes on language (in some cases, full-immersion into the language with no falling back onto English), include such things as virtual tours and museums, such as the Sq'éwlets, which is a Stó:lō-Coast Salish Community in the Fraser River Valley. [6]