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One of my most favorite McMenamins sites, this pro...

One of my most favorite McMenamins sites, this property boasts multiple amenities to appeal to every taste.

You can take your kids to dinner and a movie at the Power Station Theatre and grab a drink from the Pub on your way in to enjoy the exceptionally comfortable seating. You can take a friend for a fancy dinner and drinks at the Black Rabbit Restaurant Bar and Courtyard, and follow with a tour of the on site gardens and vineyards.

Summertime brings Popular Artists for the Edgefield's infamous Concerts on the Lawn, outdoor fires at the Loading Dock Grill, and sitting around at the Distillery Bar & Pub Course Clubhouse.

The site is host to a Winery, a Brewery, and a Distillery, all three of which can be toured for stamps in a McMenamins Passport.

There are little cubbies where you can sit quietly and read, small nooks and crannies for intimate conversations, as well as tiny bars such as the Black Rabbit House, Jerry's Ice House, and the Little Red Shed to stroll through...but wait, there's more.

You can pitch a few golf balls, soak in the Soaking Pool, get treatments at Ruby's Spa, stay a night in the Firehouse of the old Multnomah County Poor Farm, play shuffleboard, pool, or darts at Lucky's Staehley's Pool Hall, and attend weddings, receptions, and family gatherings at the Blackberry Hall.

The art throughout tells the story of former residents, and times of old. In the Main Hotel beautiful artistic embellishments adorn every wall, every border, and nearly every pipe fitting.

Remember to get your Passport at the hotel desk on your way in, and don't forget to stop by the Gift Shop on your way out to pick up a souvenir from your visit...or a gift for that special someone.

This is a visit to remember, and a memory to cherish. I'm sure I'm missing something. There is SOooo much happening here...all the time.

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