Take a tour of the Grove of the States at the Interstate 5 rest area southbound out of Portland.
Terry Richard, The Oregonian, Portland Oregonian: Travel
Wed, 02/03/2010 - 4:52am
Take a tour of the Grove of the States at the Interstate 5 rest area southbound out of Portland.
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