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Lower Multnomah Falls from Benson Bridge – Columbia Gorge

Lower Multnomah Falls from Benson Bridge - Columbia Gorge - Oregon

Multnomah Falls, located in Columbia River Gorge, and features an upper and lower falls, is at 620 ft the tallest waterfall in the State of Oregon. The falls is named after The Multnomah, a tribe of the Chinookan People, Native Americans who inhabited the region around Portland before the arrival of Europeans to Oregon. The falls is fed both by underground springs from Larch Mountain, but also seasonal runoff from rainfall and snow melt.

Ogden’s Historic 25th Street Neon Dragon Sign – Utah

Ogden's Historic 25th Street Neon Dragon Sign - Utah

The Neon Dragon Sign is an iconic feature of Ogden’s Historic Downtown, and for more than 60 years hug above the Star Noodle Parlor, before the building was sold in 2007. The sign was restored to its place on 25th street, along with part of its original look (it went through many incarnations) in 2015.

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Richard Eastman Covered Bridge – Yellow Springs – Ohio

Richard Eastman Covered Bridge - Yellow Springs - Ohio

The Richard Eastman Covered Bridge crossing the Little Miami Scenic Trail in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The Little Miami Scenic Trail is the 4th longest paved trail in the United States, running 78.1 miles, from Cincinnati to Springfield, Ohio. The trail derives its name from the Little Miami River, which is named after the Miami, an Algonquian-speaking Native American tribe who lived in the region during the early days of white settlement.