Motels in Salem

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Motels in Salem

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Salem is applauded for its festivals and museums with such cultural attractions as Elsinore Theater and Bush House Museum. The city has something for everyone including its university life, wineries, and sights like Oregon State Capitol and Salem Convention Center.

Newburgh is well-known for its university life and riverfront, featuring attractions such as Algonquin Park and Resorts World Hudson Valley. Visitors to this family-friendly city speak highly of the restaurants whereas sights include Ice Time Sports Complex and Ritz Theater.

Somerset, well-known for its sports and university life, features attractions such as Colonial Park and Hutcheson Memorial Forest. This family-friendly city has something for everyone including restaurants as well as sights like Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park and Negri-Napote Native Grassland Preserve. All are within a small-town setting.

Frederick is applauded for its festivals with enlightening attractions such as National Museum of Civil War Medicine and Historical Society of Frederick County. Visitors to this historical city speak highly of the restaurants whereas sights include Baker Park and Carroll Creek Linear Park.

Frederick

Corvallis is applauded for its entertainment and theater with such cultural attractions as Majestic Theatre and The Arts Center. This family-friendly city has something for everyone including its sports, restaurants, and sights like Benton County Courthouse and Corvallis Farmers' Market.

Nice little city park with a boardwalk through a wildlife area.
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