Sunday, April 20, 2014

Visiting Jacksonville Oregon

This is the third post, and last for now, on Jacksonville, Oregon. A quaint and beautiful place on this earth, whereas if you have been good and kind to others, maybe they will let you visit.

The first two photos are of the Bluedoor Garden Store...does it remind of a "big box storefront"? I don't think so! This is a typical storefront in Jacksonville which just adds oddles of charm to the town.

The third photo is of the Jackson County Courthouse built in 1883. The county seat has since moved to Medford.

The fourth photo is of "Merci". The fifth and sixth of the "Magnolia Inn". The 7th...just a cool house! 

The last two photos were taken on our way home back to Newport..."The Table Rocks" and the "Sandy Creek Covered Bridge".

Bluedoor Garden Store - Jacksonville Oregon

Bluedoor Garden Store - Jacksonville Oregon

Jackson County Courthouse - Jacksonville Oregon

Merci - Jacksonville Oregon

Magnolia Inn - Jacksonville Oregon

Magnolia Inn - Jacksonville Oregon

Jacksonville Oregon
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge - Coos County

The Table Rocks - Jackson County Oregon

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