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One of Oregon’s historic gems and classic WPA achievements, Timberline Lodge was visited by FDR after its completion in 1937.

Mount Hood: Oregon’s Winter Playground and Year-Round Escape

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Mount Hood is the perfect getaway in the Center of Oregon written by Ryn Pfeuffer Tucked in the backcountry of Cooper Spur Mountain Resort, the Crooked Tree Tavern & Grill offers a rustic cabin atmosphere that sets the tone for a delightful getaway. Choose from hearty breakfast options like fluffy pancakes or veggie-packed omelets made with ingredients (mostly) sourced from local farmers and ranchers within a 30-mile radius. After fueling up, make your way to Trillium Lake, located just 7.5 miles south-southwest of Mount Hood. This stunning location offers a different charm depending on the season. It’s a popular snowshoeing…

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The former home of organic architect Milton Stricker in Seattle’s Mount Baker neighborhood.

A Remodel of Milton Stricker’s Seattle Home Honors Nature and Design

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A careful remodel of a Seattle house by architect Milton Stricker celebrates life in the trees written by Melissa Dalton | photography by Rafael Soldi Milton Stricker was never one for the mainstream. So say historians, who’ve deemed the architect an outsider for much of his career. It’s a label that Stricker, who dropped out of college on the eve of his graduation to join the Frank Lloyd Wright fellowship in 1951, probably wouldn’t have minded much. What we know with more certainty, is that Stricker was a staunch believer in organic architecture as Wright defined it. “That was the…

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Fashion label Point of View strives to help women close the earning gap.

Seattle Label Point of View Redefines Women’s Workwear

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written by Rachel Gallaher | photography by Point of View Aditi Sinha is on a mission. After more than fifteen years in the tech and consumer industries, the marketer-turned-fashion-designer is pushing for clothing equality—with a focus on pockets. At the beginning of 2024, in partnership with fellow industry alum Sakina Adeeb, Sinha launched Point of View, a Seattle-based fashion label focused on the design and production of contemporary, functional women’s workwear. “I read this research that said that what women wear at work can impact their bottom line or earnings by up to 40 percent,” Sinha said. “That means, for…

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