Ashland (Or.)
Found in 477 Collections and/or Records:
Ashland toll road and gate
Ashland Vegetation, 1979
The Ashland areas' vegetation with the types of plants, trees, and locations are described in the research paper. The document provides examples of poisonous, showy, unusual, edible, shade, screening, fire hazard during the dry season, and wildlife specimens. The paper includes recommendations for grasses and shrubs suitable in erosion control and ground cover, with scientific plant names.Oversized: Potential Native Original Vegetation of th Ashland Oregon Area, 1979.
Atkinson House, 125 North Main Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1979
The National Registry of Historic Places form describes the Atkinson House built in 1880 as a private residence for W. H. Atkinson and his wife, Eugenia. Mr. Atkins was a prominent businessman and leader in the community. Their home was considered one of Ashland's more exquisite homes and featured in the August 1883 edition of "The West Shore."
The documents include a personal history of W.H. Atkinson, plot plans, and handwritten notes.
Audience awards and surveys, 2006
The materials include an opening night bash program detailing the Savor the Rouge table selections and a brief story on the companies that provided the food, audience award voting slips for different categories, and audience surveys, all include a chance to win a VIP and film fan pass for the following year.
Award winners, 2005
The materials include a mostly blank booklet titled "Savor the Rouge" which lists various pairings of alcoholic beverages, cheeses, and meats, and a list of 2005 award winners under different categories including, Best Feature, Best Student Film, Best Cinematography, Audience Award, and many others.