Oregonians have learned that some national media sites and publications love to shower praise on our beaches, resorts and other attractions. And now, perhaps to get everyone in the Halloween spirit, a major travel media site is recognizing an Oregon location in a list of spooky spots.
Condé Nast Traveler, apparently looking ahead to the change in seasons, has compiled a rundown of “The Most Haunted Places in the U.S., From Historic Mansions to Ghost-Filled Ships.”
As the introduction to the list says, “Autumn means a lot of things when it comes to travel. Foliage is on fulll display for hikers and road trippers, cabins beckon with overwhelming coziness, and shoulder-month prices make it easier to squeeze in more trips than during the summer or holidays. But for a very specific brand of