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Source Farms

Source Farms is a group of passionate farmers coming together to change the way people eat meat for the betterment of people, animals, and the planet. Simply put, we want to evolve food systems and provide delicious, responsibly-raised meat for…

Oodles Worldwide

A local and independently owned retail store that carries unique, fair trade, and directly sourced items from local artisans to those around the world!

McMenamins Hotel Oregon

McMenamins has been a neighborhood gathering spot throughout Oregon and Washington since 1983. We handcraft our own beer, wine, cider, spirits and coffee. 

Summer Literary Field Trip

You are invited by the Yamhill Downtown Association to take a self guided literary walking tour about Beverly Cleary and Yamhill. This is a great opportunity to learn about Yamhill history and inspire literacy to children, families, schools and literary…

McMinnville Community Center

The McMinnville Community Center is centrally located within easy walking distance to McMinnville's Historic Downtown District. The Center has a variety of meeting rooms, classrooms, performing arts auditorium and recreational facilities.

Miller Woods

Miller Woods is located 3 miles west of McMinnville and available for public hiking and activities. The 130-acre property contains a wide array of ecosystems ranging from hayfield and oak savannah to timber stands.

Susan Goodwin Jewelry Studio

Enjoy the magic in Susan Goodwin‘s jewelry studio. Discover beautiful one-of-a-kind and limited edition Jewelry using gemstones and pearls. Designing jewelry for 40 years her style is memorable and cherished by many. Traditional hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11…

Entwined Yarns

Entwined is a local yarn shop located in McMinnville. In the shop, you will find a variety of yarns and accessories for the fiber community.

Erratic Rock State Natural Site

This State Natural site has a paved path to the Erratic Rock, a 90-ton rock that was deposited during an Ice Age flood. Visitors can look out and imagine the huge amount of water that filled the Willamette Valley.

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