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Long Tom River, Next To Oregon Country Fair
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![]() The Long Tom River bordered the fair along its eastern side. This part of the river looked like more of a creek than a river.
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![]() This part of the Long Tom River was marked with a sign that read, "The Upper River Loop." Here, the "Loop" referred to one path through the fair.
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![]() Small handmade boats floated in the river just south of the "River Loop Two" sign. They were all sailboats that were unmoving because of a total lack of wind. Although the river was a mere creek here, the presence of these boats made it seem larger.
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