Rich tradition. Fine craftsmanship. Legendary reputation. Pendleton was named the Top True Western Town of 2011 by True West magazine. Museums celebrate the rich traditions of pioneers, cowboys and Native Americans. Find fine craftsmanship at the Pendleton Woolen Mills, working saddle shops and Native American beading. Enjoy genuine thrills at The Underground Tours and world-famous Pendleton Round-Up Arena. Bikers, cyclists and sportspeople love this location at the base of the Blue Mountains.
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Alexander's Artisan Chocolates & Vino Bistro is completely unique in that they have blended the art of chocolate craftsmanship with a full wine tasting room hosted by a certified Wine Sommelier on staff who creates a changing venue of local artisan and estate wineries to raise the art of your chocolate and wine experience beyond the ordinary or expected. Excellence is in everything we do. Alexander’s represents the wise choice of many alternatives.
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Enjoyed the well done statue of a small town businesswoman who made a major impact in her community...part of the Pendleton Underground Tour.
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The institute chronicles tribal heritage and the impact of Western migration from the Native American perspective.
Pendleton has a LOT of high quality cultural attractions, and ideally visitors should stay for a couple days and do them all, but if you only have time for one, this is where I’d send you. The addition of interpretive information about contemporary Native culture sets it apart from most museums, and you’ll leave with a good understanding of Plateau culture. Plan 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
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For the intermediate biker, a rolling bike trail through miles of farmland and the tiny town Helix.
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