Culture/Entertainment

From music to sports, we’ve got great recommendations for date nights or weekend adventures.

Lincoln City Output Records

Output Records

(541) 614-1015

11am-6pm Monday - Saturday, 11am-4pm Sunday

Output Records in Lincoln City is a must-visit destination for music lovers and vinyl enthusiasts alike. This locally owned record store offers a carefully curated selection of new and used vinyl, CDs, and music memorabilia, making it a treasure trove for collectors and casual listeners alike.Read More

Lincoln City Bijou Theatre

Bijou Theatre

(541) 994-8255

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The Bijou was erected in 1937 as the “Lakeside Theatre” to serve the needs of a growing community by providing entertainment.Read More

Lincoln City North Lincoln County Historical Museum

North Lincoln County Historical Museum

(541) 996-6614

11pm - 4pm, Wednesday - Sunday

The North Lincoln County Historical Museum in Lincoln City is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of the region. Its mission is to provide the public with an educational experience that highlights the people, places, and events that have shaped North Lincoln County over the years.Read More

trout lake hall restaurant

Trout Lake Hall

Thurs-Sun 3:00 - 10:00 pm

15 Guler Road, Trout Lake, WA 98650 Established on July 4th, 1904, the building has been known by many names; Thode’s hall, Trout Lake Hall, Trout Lake Tourist Club, Doodle’s Place, Trout Lake Tavern, Trout Lake Country Inn.Read More

Yamhill Valley Heritage Center

503.472.2842

Friday-Saturday 10:00 - 4:00

The Heritage Center complex features over 40,000 square feet of displays showcasing the area’s agricultural history, including a collection of more than 100 antique tractors, horse-drawn equipment and buggies, autos from the early 1900s, and fire-fighting equipment from the late 1890s.  Visit an original 1880’s one-room schoolhouse, working blacksmith and…Read More

karpeles manuscript library museum

Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum

Tues-Fri 10-4; closed weekends and Mondays

407 S. G Street, Tacoma WA Located directly across from Wright Park in an historic building built in 1931 as an American Legion Post. Using just two rooms, this free and unique museum is part of a collective of museums sharing original manuscripts and other items on paper.Read More