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Travel Tuesday: The Beaver State

"Begin your day in this West Coast gem by venturing to the Saturday Market, where you can see the best of artisanal Portland. A bit of a misnomer, the market is held every Saturday and Sunday from March to December, and features local creatives showcasing their wares, ranging from handmade soaps to jewelry to hand-thrown pottery. Weaving through the stalls, you can peruse distinctively Oregonian goods, while sampling ethnic foods and taking in free entertainment."

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Travel Tuesday: Unique Housing in Vienna

It's #TravelTuesday, folks! As such we're taking a little literary journey today, all the way to Vienna, where some 19th-century Gasometers have been transformed into mixed-use housing developments complete with shops and restaurants. Lincoln Now's "Vienna’s 19th Century-Coal Gasometers" has more info.

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Throwback Thursday: "The First Continental"

This Thursday, we're looking back at a Lincoln Now article that also looks back, all the way to 1922 in fact. That was the year the Ford family bought Lincoln, and Henry put his son Edsel in charge. Edsel developed the stylish Continental, which, in 1968, would likely have been sold with a pamphlet that read as follows:

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