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  1. Ashland is a charming village nestled between the sublime Siskiyou and Cascade mountain ranges in the Southern Oregon Rogue Valley. Ashland is a unique gem for visitors and locals alike due to its eclectic cultural offerings and immense natural beauty.

  2. Feb 25, 2022 · Best known for its Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland is also home to Southern Oregon University. Established on the site of a Shasta Indian village, the city began as Ashland Mills, for Abel Helman's sawmill and flouring mill built on Mill (now Ashland) Creek.

  3. Mar 6, 2019 · Ashland lies in a picturesque area surrounded by mountains, rivers, rolling foothills, beautiful scenery and historic gold rush towns, with the majestic Mt. Ashland rising to 7,500 feet above the city to the south and the Cascade Range to the north and east.

  4. Weekend Getaway. Ashland is known for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, but there are other hidden gems to discover in this delightful city. Ashland is nestled in a valley between the Cascade and Siskiyou mountain ranges in southeastern Oregon, a mere 15 miles from the California Border.

  5. Check out the latest edition of "City News" for May 2024! Now accessible online, with a condensed version featured in al…. Read More. Children’s Celebration at the Ashland Japanese Garden - Ashland Parks and Recreation will host a celebration of Children’s Day at Ashland Japanese Garden from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, May …. Read More.

  6. Ashland is a city in Southern Oregon located at the south end of the Rogue Valley, only about 15 miles from the California border. Understand. Ashland is a small town, home of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, one of the largest and oldest regional theaters in the country.

  7. Apr 24, 2024 · Ashland, city, Jackson county, southwestern Oregon, U.S. It lies along Bear Creek, in the southern reaches of the Rogue River valley, at the base of the Siskiyou Mountains, just southeast of Medford. Settled in 1852 (during a gold rush) and laid out in 1860, it was named for both Ashland county, Ohio, and Ashland, Kentucky, and was known as ...

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