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Text[0]=["","<b>Oregon Caves National Monument</b><br />A national monument and historic landmark featuring the Oregon Caves (called the Marble Halls of Oregon) visited by over 75,000 each year. The beautiful Chateau built in 1924 is covered with Port Orford cedar bark. The huge lodge features many rooms, a dining room and coffee shop, as well as an art gallery and gift shop. With highway 46 ending at the monument some 18 miles from Cave Junction, tours are conducted through the caves from mid-March through November.<br /><br />19,000 Caves Highway<br />Cave Junction, OR 97523<br />(541)592-2100<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/points.shtml#A'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[1]=["","<b>Bridgeview Winery</b><br />Oregon's largest winery in sales. Unusual &quot;Blue face&quot; bottle holds Riesling &amp; other wines (Bridgeview is the 8th largest production of Riesling in the U.S.) Award-winning varietals of Pinot Noir, Merlot and other great wines can be tasted year-round.  A trout filled small lake surrounds the wide veranda where many anniversaries, weddings, and other civic activities are held. On the pond you will find many wild ducks, and white swans.<br /><br />4210 Holland Loop Rd., Cave Jct.<br />(541) 592-4688.<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.bridgeviewwine.com/' TARGET=_BLANK>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[2]=["","<b>Foris Winery</b><br />The Pacific Northwest's Southern-most winery. Award winning wines from 3 microclimate valleys. A 1994 Maple Ranch vineyard Pinot Noir was served by Hillary Clinton at a 1997 dinner for wives of a Summit Meeting.  Behind the Holland Store on Kendall Rd.<br /><br />(541) 592-3752<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.foriswine.com/' TARGET=_BLANK>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[3]=["","<b>Bear Creek Winery</b><br />Originally the Siskiyou Winery is Southern Oregon's oldest winery established in 1973. Unusual trumpet, guitar and Christmas Wine bottles.  Many varieties of award-winning wines in the rock and cedar board tasting room right on the Caves Highway.<br /><br />(541) 592-397"]
Text[4]=["","<b>Kalmiopsis Wilderness</b><br />While much of the virgin timber dating back to the ice age was destroyed in the 2002 &quot;Biscuit Fire&quot; (Largest in the U.S. at the time), much still remains with unusual varieties of conifers and plants including the Darlingtonia flower.  This is now an unusual site showing the surprising reclamations by nature doing its job.<br /><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/siskiyou/kalmiop.htm' TARGET=_BLANK>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[5]=["","<b>Rough &amp; Ready Botanical Area</b><br />In the spring months a great number of rare plants and flowers bloom inviting visitors from all over the world to view the geological wonders found in the creek area from winter run-off of January snows.  One of the largest varieties of wild flowers known thrive on the Nationally recognized botanical areas.<br /><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/points2.shtml#H'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[6]=["","<b>Treehouse Bed &amp; Breakfast</b><br />Featured in People and other National Magazines.  Unusual rooms up in trees, repelling, horseback riding.  Reservations needed far ahead.  Out 'N About Tree houses resort located; 300 Page Creek Rd., off Takilma Rd. Oregon/California.<br /><br />(541) 592-2208<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/lodging.shtml'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[7]=["","<b>It's a Burl Gallery</b><br />Most unusual wood sculptured furniture and other objects.  Famous Tourism &quot;Stop&quot;.  Browse around and look-see.  Located in Kerby at 24057 Redwood Highway.  One of the Valley's greatest Tourism Attractions.<br /><br />(541) 592-2141<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.best.com/~smythwad/burl/burl.htm' TARGET=_BLANK>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[8]=["","<b>Kerbyville Museum</b><br />The Museum, under the jurisdiction of a local committee, has an unusual variety of historical items:  An early telephone exchange, Local Indian objects, War Souvenirs, Antique Telephones, Pioneer artifacts, one-lung engines, animal display, and much more. Next-door is a house in its original 19th century condition.  Also features an original log cabin schoolhouse and a rendition of a Takelma Indian Pit house."]
Text[9]=["","<b>Illinois Valley Golf Course</b><br />9 holes on beautifully groomed greens.  Features various tournaments.  Clubhouse and lunchroom.  Located on Highway 199 between Cave Junction and Kerby.  Watch for the flashing yellow light at Laurel Rd.<br /><br />(541) 592-3151<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/points.shtml#D'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[10]=["","<b>Lake Selmac Campground &amp; Resort</b><br />Located on the bank of Lake Selmac where one finds champion-size Bass fishing and the largest man-made lake for everyday boating, this is considered to be among the top 10 campgrounds in Oregon.  Hosting many Antique Car Club camp-outs along with other organizations and also the site of many summer festivals.  Turn on Lakeshore drive at the south end of Selma.<br /><br />(541) 592-2277<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.lakeselmacresort.com/' TARGET=_BLANK>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[11]=["","<b>Forks State Park</b><br />A beautiful grassy picnic and day-time use area is located right on the bank of the Illinois River where one finds a sandy beach with FREE swimming in the last un-polluted river in Oregon. Many festivals and concerts are held during summer months.<br /><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/points2.shtml#N'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[12]=["","<b>Page Mountain Snow Park</b><br />For those who enjoy Cross-country Skiing, this is the ideal wintertime snow playground. Restrooms, picnic tables and other facilities available.  A wintertime permit can be obtained from the Cave Jct. U.S. forest Service Headquarters.<br /><br />(541) 592-4000<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/cj-pics8.shtml'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[13]=["","<b>Grayback Campground</b><br />Considered one of the most beautiful and restful campgrounds in Southern Oregon, is located on the bank of Gray back Creek, a tributary of the Illinois and Rogue Rivers.  There are nature trails, roofed shelters for groups, picnic tables for day use, and many great campsites (no hookups or showers).  Cave Creek Campground is a few miles further on Highway 46 leading to the Oregon Caves.  Info at the Visitor's Center in Cave Jct.<br /><br />(541) 592-4076<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/lodging.shtml#C'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[14]=["","<b>Cave Creek Campground</b><br />Considered one of the most beautiful and restful campgrounds in Southern Oregon, is located on the bank of Gray back Creek, a tributary of the Illinois and Rogue Rivers.  There are nature trails, roofed shelters for groups, picnic tables for day use, and many great campsites (no hookups or showers).  Cave Creek Campground is a few miles further on Highway 46 leading to the Oregon Caves.  Info at the Visitor's Center in Cave Jct.<br /><br />(541) 592-4076<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/lodging.shtml#C'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[15]=["","<b>House of Glass (Older is Better)</b><br />One building features &quot;depression&quot; and other glassware.  The other, a combined Antique and display building…features the largest variety of dinnerware &quot;sets&quot; on the West Coast.  Also found are hand-made beautiful quilts sown by elderly ladies of the Deep South.  Across from the &quot;Selma Center&quot; at the North end of Selma on Highway 199.<br /><br />(541) 592-4744"]
Text[16]=["","<b>White Tigers &amp; Great Cats</b><br />Two separate Attractions, side-by-side, one features previously abused Wild Lions, Tigers, and Leopards now finding refuge in a new home.  Great Cats World Park (formerly performing at &quot;Wildlife Safari&quot;) has daily shows taming these three wild animals of the jungle.  These &quot;cats&quot; have appeared on calendars and worldwide advertising as well as films.  Gift shop, food, and souvenirs.  Both on the Redwood Highway, a mile South of Cave Jct.<br /><br />(541) 592-2957<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.greatcatsworldpark.com/' TARGET=_BLANK>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[17]=["","<b>Fort Briggs Historic Site</b><br />Established in 1855, this Historic Fort once held off a local Indian attack.  The square hand-hewn log construction burned in the 1940's.  Plans are in the works to build a &quot;replica&quot; on the exact same site.  Presently, newly planted walnut trees will be providing a nut and dried fruit market for the general public.  A Historic marker-sign marks the location at 2950 Holland Loop Rd. (At the bend).<br /><br />(541) 592-4841"]
Text[18]=["","<b>Taylor's Sausage</b><br />Moving from the Bay area, Taylor Sausage has a nation-wide reputation for the finest sausages and sausage varieties on the West Coast, as well as displaying supreme meats and fish.  Lunches and dinners are served and musical entertainment is provided several nights a week.  Sample the tasty sausages and test the local win displayed.  Located in downtown Cave Junction.<br /><br />(541) 592-5358"]
Text[19]=["","<b>Bolan Lake</b><br />Nestled in the foothills of the Siskiyous, Bolan Lake is a favorite spot for picnic and overnight campers.  Take the Happy Camp Rd. and go past Page Mountain.  Complete directions can be found at the Local U.S. Forest Service and Visitor's Center.<br /><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/bolan.shtml'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[20]=["","<b>Smokejumper Airport</b><br />The only jet-sized airport in Josephine County, this Illinois Valley airport is the site of the 1940's original smokejumpers where they received their training.  A number of small businesses and hangers house local airplanes, and is the headquarters for the Ultra-light aircraft.  A small restaurant operates seasonally, and one can arrange for a shuttle to take in the local attractions like the Oregon Caves and Winery tour.<br /><br />For more information call:<br />(541) 955-4535 or (541) 479-0184.<br />Shuttle service call:<br />(541) 596-2243 or (866) 442-6879.<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/points.shtml#F'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[21]=["","<b>Big Springs Conifer Farm</b><br />On the West fork of the Illinois River, the 190 Acre Farm features over 200 varieties of trees planted the last number of years and includes nearly 75 different varieties of conifers.  Also features local plants like Darlingtonia found in the Wildlife preserves. Located on Highway 199, appointments for tours can be made by calling (541) 596-2137"]
Text[22]=["","<b>Wild River Rafting</b><br />Exciting White Water trips available on the Illinois River.  Call (541) 479-8505 for a licensed tour guide and raft accommodations.<br /><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.sundanceriver.com/rivers.html' TARGET=_BLANK>Sundance River Rafting Outfitters</a><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.arta.org/illinois.htm' TARGET=_BLANK>Rafting The Illinois (article)</a>"]
Text[23]=["","<b>Wildriver Brewery &amp; Pizza</b><br />The first &quot;Pizza Parlor&quot; in Southern Oregon, and with locations in Brookings on the Coast, and a large complex in Grants Pass.  Not only the home of nationally acclaimed choices of Pizza (try their &quot;Deli-delight&quot;) but also a highly reputed micro-brewery that not only produces a number of unusual Ales, but also special beers for special occasions like &quot;Blackberry Beer&quot; for the annual Blackberry Festival.  Found at the Northern end of Cave Junction.<br /><br />(541) 592-3556"]
Text[24]=["","<b>Visitor Center</b><br />Located just one-half block off Highway 199 on the Caves Highway, a &quot;Destination stop&quot; for those going to the Caves for further information, as well as advice on other local Tourism Attractions.  Plenty of free parking, trailers can be un-hitched and left safely while the visitor drives up to the caves.  Unusual rock and animal displays, along with a wide variety of Brochures and Travel pamphlets.  Rest Rooms available.  (Also you will find the Illinois Valley Chamber-of-Commerce located here).  Visitor Center phone is (541) 592-4076 and the Chamber-of-Commerce phone is (541) 592-3326"]
Text[25]=["","<b>Tourism Destination Stop (future site)</b><br />On the site of the Cabax Sawmill in the Historic town of Kerbyville, construction is underway to construct a &quot;Historic Town Tourism Stop&quot;, which will include shops, Art galleries and displays, as well as an RV Campground. The 65-acre site runs from the Illinois River up to the Redwood Highway (199), also has located on the grounds the Kauffman Wood Products Plant (See #31). The 1880's theme park will keep the theme of early day authenticity with storefront facades similar to early day towns like Jacksonville and old Sacramento."]
Text[26]=["","<b>Fordson Tractor Club</b><br />Home of the Fordson Tractor Club, first started with an accompanying Newsletter for an individual &quot;make&quot; of tractor, operating since 1976 with a roster of worldwide members. Found here is the largest collection of Fordson &quot;Literature&quot; in the world (Manuals, parts books, brochures, etc.), as well as the largest collection of Fordson TOY tractors known. 6 Fordsons on display with a number of other Antique Tractors with representative Fordsons made in America, Ireland, and England. By appointment, call (541) 592-3203"]
Text[27]=["","<b>Dovetail Joint Custom Furniture</b><br />Combining a workshop and sales room in the Historic restored 1907 Masonic building in Kerby across from &quot;It's a Burl&quot; (Burl Place).  Features handcrafted furniture pieces made from rare woods like South African Bloodwood, Australian Silky Oak and Jatova (Brazilian Cherry).  Located In the heart of Kerby at 24304 Redwood Highway.<br /><br />(541) 592-5360"]
Text[28]=["","<b>Kerby Bed &amp; Breakfast Wine Tasting</b><br />Located in the heart of Kerby at 24304 Redwood Highway (199), the Kerbyville Bed &amp; Breakfast features 4 deluxe rooms (2 with hot-tubs) and an outstanding breakfast.  While closed some winter months, the inn is owned and operated by the Bridgeview Winery and has year-round wine tasting.  For reservations, phone: (541) 592-4689<br /><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.bridgeviewwine.com/kerbyvilleinn.html' TARGET=_BLANK>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[29]=["","<b>Takilma Blacksmith Shop</b><br /> (by appointment only)<br />Besides being talented in Baroque Music and other pursuits, the proprietor, Jim Rich, specializes in the construction of wooden buggy wheels. For reservation and appointment call: (541) 592-2681<br /><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.kauffmanwood.com/gallery/forge/' TARGET=_BLANK>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[30]=["","<b>Mini Railroad</b> (by appointment only)<br />One-forth mile of Railroad tracks circle within the owner's property, over trestles, into a &quot;round-house&quot; with stops at the miniature railroad station, or a mechanics shop.  Besides an &quot;engine&quot;, hand and foot operated R.R. vehicles delight the young, and featured is a hand-&amp;-foot operated &quot;Crane&quot; that can move from side to side or up and down to move heavy objects like logs, and boulders onto freight cars.  With all vehicles hand-built from all kinds of odds and ends.  Annually you will find the Mini-Railroad operated at the Annual Father's Day Antique Tractor &amp; Engine Show at &quot;Pottsville&quot; on its own special built track, as well as a portable track at the Labor Day Festivities in Jubilee Park in Cave Junction. By Appointment, phone: (541) 592-3292"]
Text[31]=["","<b>Kauffman Peeled Pole Products</b> (furniture)<br />Finding a unique use for smaller peeled logs; Kauffman's manufacturers display and sell wood products hand-crafted by local artists, including inside and outside furniture.  These wood products are then shipped worldwide to foreign countries as far away as Japan.  Many known celebrities across the country are customers.  While the mill is located in a corner of the future &quot;Tourism Destination Site&quot; (#25), a display room can be found upstairs in the Historic building next door to the restored Masonic Hall in downtown Kerby at 24126 Redwood Highway (199).<br /><br />(541) 592-2568<br /> <a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.kauffmanwood.com/' TARGET=_BLANK>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[32]=["","<b>Old Waldo Historic Site</b><br />Gold was first discovered in 1852 in the Illinois River Valley, and soon 3 towns were founded with the largest being Waldo, (originally called &quot;Sailor's Diggings&quot;.  By 1855 there were over 50 buildings, many the home to the miners, plus shops, saloons and grocery stores.  Waldo was the first Josephine County seat.  Only foundations and the graveyard are left.  Explore these on Waldo Rd. across from the stone monument (however, the plaque was stolen years ago!)."]
Text[33]=["","<b>Historic Holland Store</b><br />Built in 1898 as a general merchandise store, it later contained the area post office and the old &quot;crank&quot; telephone plug-in phone exchange.  A hotel was constructed next door in 1904 to board the miners during the cold, wet, and snowy winter months, which were fed by a garden planted behind the store. This store still operates today and visitors are invited to stop in and see the beautiful huge wood stove."]
Text[34]=["","<b>Archer's Horses</b><br />This Equestrian Center makes horseback riding accessible to everyone.  Horses and riders are trained for various kinds of horse shows as well as personal enjoyment.  Learn &quot;Jumping&quot; and &quot;Dressage&quot; (going through a series of maneuvers), in addition to basic horseman-ship skills.  Group lessons and the school's horses are available for beginning students. The 23-acre site has an open arena for training sessions as well as a cross-country course.  The instructor, an accomplished horsewoman, has had 18 years experience in horse training here in the United States as well as in Germany.  Located next to the Sucker Creek Bridge on the Holland Loop, call: (541) 592-2503 for information and reservations."]
Text[35]=["","<b>Erin Bed &amp; Breakfast</b><br />One of the most captivating &quot;B &amp; B's&quot; in Southern Oregon is just like a page out of  &quot;Better Homes &amp; Gardens&quot;.  Features log and local rock construction, rustic yet very modern, and will accommodate groups as well as individual guests in the 6 luxury rooms and tree house.  Off the highway from traffic noise on the bank of the West Fork of the Illinois River (the last un-polluted river in Oregon).  The Erin Lodge is located at 29025 Redwood Highway, just before the bridge driving south.<br /><br />(541) 592-4253<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/lodging.shtml'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[36]=["","<b>Country Hills RV Park</b><br />Located 8 miles out the Caves Highway (#46), this Vacation Paradise has 24 campsites with 15 full hookups and 10 &quot;Safari&quot; sites.  Country Hills can accommodate groups, especially family re-unions. Additionally, there are 6 motel cabins and 5 motel rooms with a restaurant open in summers, but with an ice-cream parlor open year round.  Located on the bank of the clear Sucker Creek, one can find an enjoyable camping experience.<br /><br />7901 Highway 46.<br />(541) 592-3406<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/lodging.shtml#C'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[37]=["","<b>Flying B-Bar Rose Farm</b><br />Near the shores of Lake Selmac, the Rose Farm's business is located in a historic Victorian home built in 1890. Combining varieties of colors, the Rose Farm features more than 100 options producing about 1,000 flowers daily, including other-than-rose species.  These are then picked and taken to a nearby freeze-dry building and processed, then are mostly sold wholesale to florists and designers.  Tours are available Monday through Friday (9 to 4 pm), and Saturdays by appointment.  Located at 1100 McMullen Creek Rd. Phone: (541) 597-2418<br /><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.webtrail.com/roses/' TARGET=_BLANK>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[38]=["","<b>Coffee Heaven (Angel Sculpture)</b><br />Travelers up and down the West Coast make this their &quot;Coffee Break&quot; as they drive through from, or to highway 101.  Featuring Espresso, fresh juices and fruit &quot;smoothies&quot; (all organic).  Also you'll find a variety of coffee beans for sale as well as hot teas of all kinds.  Stop in for blended drinks, fresh pastries or ice cream.  Located 409 S. Redwood Highway, next to the Chevron gas station.<br /><br />(541) 592-3888"]
Text[39]=["","<b>Kerbyville Farm</b><br />Local folks as well as many visitors driving through stop in to buy a very wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables in season, including an interesting display of unusual, and rare varieties.  With all &quot;home-grown&quot;, many can be seen growing in fields along the highway, especially the pumpkins at Halloween time.  Have fun walking through the haunted &quot;Corn-Maze&quot; the whole month of October, a famous well-known &quot;adventure&quot; for people who come from all over to experience.  Open from June to October, you'll find the Kerbyville Farm at the North end of Kerby at 23790 Redwood Highway.<br /><br />(541) 592-2638"]
Text[40]=["","<b>Cron Farm</b> (fresh produce)<br />Fresh corn a-plenty, plus tomatoes and other vegetables are on sale during their season. Stop at the big, tall stature (Different every year and measure the huge oak tree trunk, reputed to be the largest in Oregon).  A miss spelling (on purpose) of corn (&quot;Cron&quot; and sometimes &quot;Kron&quot;) Attracts tourists attention that sometimes stop to point out the spelling error.  Located just before the North end of Kerby, a great place to get fresh corn in season."]
Text[41]=["","<b>Antique Alley - Antique Auto Restoration</b><br />Moving up from Sand Diego to enjoy a slower pace in the tall mountains and green trees, Antique and Classic cars as well as building &quot;street Rods&quot; featuring their State-of-the Art Hot-rod Chassis.  This Chassis is displayed at many car shows throughout the West.  Their new paint booth turns out perfect paint jobs.  Years of experience and outstanding restoration work, attracts customers from all over the world.  By Appointment, call: (541) 592-2913"]
Text[42]=["","<b>Selma Wood Carving &amp; Hawiian Shirts</b><br />On the Redwood highway at the North end of Selma will be seen another fine display of chain-saw woodcarvings of bears and other animals.  But, also in the workshop, will be found shelves lined with many colorful bolts of materials for the worldwide known Hawaiian shirts and hand-made quilts.<br /><br />Toll Free: (888) 690-4840<br />Locally: (541) 597-4840<br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.kaw-liga.com/' TARGET=_BLANK>Wood carving link&gt;&gt;</a><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://www.alohaland.com/' TARGET=_BLANK>Hawiian shirts link&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[43]=["","<b>Emu Farm</b><br />Sometimes confused with the Ostrich, a flightless bird of Africa, the Emu, comes from Australia.  It is often raised for meant, considered to be similar to beefsteak.  Watch for the&quot; Emu-Farm&quot;, located in the 6000 block of the Holland Loop Rd. Phone: (541) 592-6150 for Appointment."]
Text[44]=["","<b>City Swimming Pool</b><br />Enjoy a refreshing swim at the gathering spot for all summer months, as young and old alike enjoy the huge swimming pool across from the Illinois Valley High School, and just East of the Senior Citizens building on River Street.<br /><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cgi-bin/linkmat.cgi?script=cj&searchtext=outdoor+public+swimming+pool&search=START+SEARCH&searchtype=all'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[45]=["","<b>Jubilee Park</b><br />Found just a short distance from downtown Cave Junction at the East end of Watkins Street, Jubilee Park is open year round.  During the year it is the site for many events including the Antique Car show, Labor Day Festivities, Concert-in-the Park, and others.  There is a ball field, and tennis courts as well as enclosed bandstand, a stage, and cooking and eating facilities.  Lots of parking.<br /><br /><a href='http://www.cavejunction.com/cavejunction/cj-pics14.shtml'>more information&gt;&gt;</a>"]
Text[46]=["","<b>Senior Citizen Center</b><br />Completely funded and built by local Senior Citizens, a number of activities to keep all Seniors busy and active including a Sunday Morning breakfast, and Bingo Wednesday Evenings. Located on River Street just across from the Illinois Valley High School.<br /><br />(541) 592-6888"]
Text[47]=["","<b>Holiday Motel</b><br />Two Motels can be found close to-and-in Cave Junction.  The Junction Inn is at the Junction of Highway 199 (Redwood), and Highway 46 (Caves Highway).  Next door, is the Junction Inn Restaurant.  The Holiday Motel can be found at the North end of Cave Junction, and just South of Kerby.<br /><br />(541) 592-3003"]
Text[48]=["","<b>Junction Inn</b><br />Two Motels can be found close to-and-in Cave Junction.  The Junction Inn is at the Junction of Highway 199 (Redwood), and Highway 46 (Caves Highway).  Next door, is the Junction Inn Restaurant.  The Holiday Motel can be found at the North end of Cave Junction, and just South of Kerby.<br /><br />(541) 592-3106"]
Text[49]=["","<b>Gypsy Rose Gifts</b><br />A master craftsman in wood art displays many unusual carvings as well as other unusual gifts and souvenirs.  He is also recognized as the artist who creates many of the huge dinosaurs and other huge animals found at Amusement parks throughout the U.S. R.V's can pull into a circle driveway and enjoy a brief &quot;rest-stop&quot; while admiring this artists productions.  28044 Redwood Highway, about a mile South of Cave Junction.<br /><br />(541) 592-2728"]
Text[50]=["","<b>O'Brien Caboose &amp; Giant Insect</b><br />Located at the Country Store in O'Brien, a great place to stock up on food supplies.  Take pictures of the Giant Insect and Browse through the Caboose for Gifts.  Don't let the Black-and-White &quot;Cop Car&quot; Scare you away.<br /><br />33096 Redwood Highway<br />(541) 592-2555"]
Text[51]=["","<b>An Artist's Way</b><br /> (one of 25+ Art Galleries &amp; Studios) Next to Taylor's Sausage in Downtown Cave Junction, this is just one of the many Local Art Galleries that display all kinds of art works and art objects from a wide circle of Local Artists."]
Text[52]=["","<b>Organic Bluberry Farm</b><br />Intersection of Holland Loop and Takilma Roads.  By Appt."]
Text[53]=["","<b>Vortex: &quot;Trees of Mystery&quot;</b><br />Unusual Tree formations and unusual sensations.  By Appt. (541) 592-3203"]
Text[54]=["","<b>Indian Campgrounds</b><br />Indians stopped by here on the way to do their Annual Fishing on the Coast.  Across from the Seventh Day Adventist Church on the Holland Loop Rd.  By Appt."]
Text[55]=["","<b>Whispering Springs Bed &amp; Breakfast</b><br />Either first-choice or &quot;spill-over&quot; for the Erin B &amp; B, on Takilma Rd. Phone Erin at (541) 592-4253"]
Text[56]=["","<b>Tallest Douglas Fir</b><br />One of the tallest Douglas Firs known, 2nd to the Giant at the Oregon Caves.  By Appt. (541) 592-3203"]
Text[57]=["","<b>Tan Oak Blackberry Jam</b><br />About 10 miles up the Oregon Caves Highway.  Specializes in homemade Jam, especially Blackberry. (541) 592-4449"]
Text[58]=["","<b>Wolfhound Ranch &amp; Vineyards</b><br />Just off Holland Loop, raises and sell Wolfhound puppies, some with Irish backgrounds. (541) 592-4580.  By Appt."]
Text[59]=["","<b>&quot;One Lung&quot; Engines</b><br />A number of &quot;hit-&amp;-miss&quot; engines, many rare ones.  On Laurel Rd.  By Appt. (541) 592-3605"]
Text[60]=["","<b>Two Kiosks</b><br />One Kiosk is in O'Brien, next to McGrews Restaurant.  The other is in front of the Museum in Kerby.  Contains, maps, and other Tourist Information in the Valley."]
Text[61]=["","<b>Future Kerby Rest Stop</b><br />Currently the property of the one-time Kerby alumni's, located on the highway at the front of the old High School site.  Possible plans to turn into a picnic-stop-over area."]
Text[62]=["","<b>10 Vineyards</b><br />There are a number of local vineyards in the Valley.  Any of the local Wineries can give directions as to location &amp; type of grapes grown."]
Text[63]=["","<b>Antique Telephone Collection</b><br />While part of the collection is to be found in the Kerby Museum, at times the complete display is there.  Inquire at the Museum."]
Text[64]=["","<b>Antique Toy Tractor Collection</b><br />One of the largest collections of Fordson Toy collections in the world.  Also contains other toys of other makes as well.  Many rare ones.  By Appt. (541) 592-3203"]
Text[65]=["","<b>Siskiyou Meadows</b><br />A large assortment of buildings for over-night meetings, located by Airport. (541) 592-3766 for information."]
Text[66]=["","<b>Iris &amp; Martin's Pottery</b><br />Two local artists display their wares, one in Selma (Inquire at the Selma Center).  The Iris gallery in Kerby open most days."]
Text[67]=["","<b>Selma Center</b><br />Located in the old Selma Elementary School.  Coordinates Selma Activities, group meeting place, etc. For info: (541) 597-2494"]
Text[68]=["","<b>Baby foot and Bigelow Lakes</b><br />Baby foot was the location part of the huge Biscuit Fire, Bigelow another natural wonder of the Valley.  Inquire at the local Forest Service or Visitor Center for directions.  Fort Hays site protected local Settlers from Indian raids.  A historic market can be found on Highway 199, near Draper Rd. Also Miniature Horses, Cows, etc. can be found on White School House Rd."]


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