EUGENE, Ore. - Artifacts like cassette tapes and vintage posters are helping to keep the Grateful Dead's legacy alive in Eugene. For fans, these items are more than just collectibles; they are living reminders of the music, culture, and bond the band shared with the community for decades.

"People that want to relive their experience with the Grateful Dead can expect to find just everything from every concert that they ever did pretty much here," Reed Lucas, owner of Time Travelers Antique Mall. " From the early '70s on through the '90s. There is ticket stubs from individual shows, there is concert posters."

The collection was obtained by a mall from a camp follower who toured with the band from the 1970s through the 1990s. Many Oregon shops, restaurants, and other places that celebrate

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