Medford Map, Oregon
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Medford Sightseeing
There are at least two standard art-galleries in Medford – Rogue Gallery & Art Center and Thomas Kinkade Gallery; while the latter is a sort-of commercial gallery that showcases art-works of California-born painter, Thomas Kinkade, the former functions as an exhibition area cum art-institute. read moreMedford Travel Guide
Medford has timber products and its economy mainly depends upon agriculture. It is also famous for attracting tourists; Jacksonville and Ashland are excellent places for providing restaurants or lower rooms. One can visit many good places here, including Crater Lake, Oregon Caves National Monument and Rogue River Valley. read moreMedford Nightlife
The Medford-area has different types of bars – wine bars (like Corks Wine Bar & Bottle Shoppe), sports bars (like Chadwicks Pub & Sports Bar and Timeout Sports Bar) as well as bar and grill joints (like Joe's Sports Bar & Grill and Sloe Bar & Grill). There are two Irish pubs in Medford – Four Daughters Irish Pub and Shenanigans Irish Pub. If you are fond of music and love fries and usual pub-grubs while sipping... read moreMedford History
Few remarkable things happened in the opening years – the area’s first building was built in January 1884 and a school district was established by the year-end; however, the most important thing to happen was certainly the establishment of the post office in February. Set up in the same first building (built by James Sullivan Howard), the post office brought Medford the recognition as a town in 1885. (It will be... read moreThings about Medford you may be interested in
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