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  • BRECKS GREEN ACRES RESTAURANT
    KS, 66523 OSAGE CITY, 4961 EAST HIGHWAY 268

    restaurants, restaurant


  • clothing stores, store, embroidery service, arts, art, crafts, craft, clothing, accessories, accessory


  • KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY YUKON
    OK, 73099 YUKON, 1773 GARTH BROOKS BLVD.

    Unlike other real estate companies, Keller Williams Realty was designed to reward agents for working together, to serve our clients better.


  • MCGREGOR REAL ESTATE GROUP
    TX, 76309 WICHITA FALLS, 2186 KELL BLVD.

    Get the best real estate listings & homes for sale, expert advice, local info, and much more from a proven Wichita Falls, Sheppard Air Force Base and Burkburnett, Texas NUMBER1EXPERT" Top Selling real estate agents.


  • SUNSET ACRES B & B
    MO, 64076 ODESSA, 1896 HIGHWAY 00

    Offering a Romantic, 12 Acre Estate Bed and Breakfast. We're located 7 miles south of town and just 35 minutes east of KCMO. Come relax and unwind by the pond as the sun sets, take a dip in the scented hot tub under the stars; cool off in our in-ground swimming pool and maybe later, try fishing. Enjoy the peacefulness and natural beauty of the country.


  • DOMAIN REAL ESTATE SERVICES INCORPORATED
    TX, 76308 WICHITA FALLS, 2601 HARRISON STREET SUITE 200

    Domain Real Estate of Wichita Falls brings years of experience to the commercial real estate and residential real estate markets.


  • ALPINE FROSTY ACRES
    CA, 91901 ALPINE, 3905 BOULEVARD

    holiday decorations, vegetable wholesale, food food products, product, fruits, vegetable, fruits veggies, foods, fruit, decoration retail, vegetables, price range, vegetable retail


  • ADVANCE LAND AND TIMBER
    . LOUISIANA, .

    Our goal is to ease your process of buying and selling land by providing full service and comprehensive property information from the convenience of your desktop. Let us know what you're looking for in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, or the Great Southeast and we'll get to work finding land for sale that meets your needs. Our goal is to ease your process of buying and selling land by providing full service and comprehensive property information from the convenience of your desktop


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    AZ, 85292 WINKLEMAN, P.O. DRAWER 385

    Since 1966, The Nature Conservancy in Arizona has helped protect some of our state’s most significant land. Today, through purchase and partnership, the Conservancy has helped to protect more than 1.5 million acres in Arizona. We manage preserves throughout the state. At each place, we employ a range of strategies tailored to local circumstances. We buy land. We help other landowners manage their properties. We facilitate public-private partnerships. We engage the business community. We collaborate with like-minded partners. We seek pragmatic solutions. The Conservancy protects specific places where plant and animal species can survive for generations to come. Science guides our work by identifying Earth’s most important natural places. Using innovative tools, we work to protect and restore these priority sites. We call these areas the Last Great Places.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    AZ, 85643 WILLCOX, 6502 N. MULESHOE RANCH RD

    Since 1966, The Nature Conservancy in Arizona has helped protect some of our state’s most significant land. Today, through purchase and partnership, the Conservancy has helped to protect more than 1.5 million acres in Arizona. We manage preserves throughout the state. At each place, we employ a range of strategies tailored to local circumstances. We buy land. We help other landowners manage their properties. We facilitate public-private partnerships. We engage the business community. We collaborate with like-minded partners. We seek pragmatic solutions. The Conservancy protects specific places where plant and animal species can survive for generations to come. Science guides our work by identifying Earth’s most important natural places. Using innovative tools, we work to protect and restore these priority sites. We call these areas the Last Great Places.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    CA, 96057 MCCLOUD, P.O. BOX 409

    The Conservancy protects specific places where plant and animal species can survive for generations to come. Science guides our work by identifying Earth’s most important natural places. Using innovative tools, we work to protect and restore these priority sites. We call these areas the Last Great Places. We manage preserves throughout the state. At each place, we employ a range of strategies tailored to local circumstances. We buy land. We help other landowners manage their properties. We facilitate public-private partnerships. We engage the business community. We collaborate with like-minded partners. We seek pragmatic solutions.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    ID, 83805 BONNERS FERRY, 6576 WESTSIDE RD.

    The Nature Conservancy uses biological indicators to set conservation priorities. She focuses on the Conservancy's recent conservation planning in North Idaho and how it identified key conservation areas and attributes. The Wilderness Land Trust and The Nature Conservancy have announced the acquisition of two properties in Owyhee County both in newly designated wilderness located adjacent to the Owyhee Backcountry Byway. Both property acquisitions will offer scenic desert canyons to public access and recreation


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    MS, 39565 VANCLEAVE, 10910 HIGHWAY 57, SUITE C

    The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Nature Conservancy is a non-profit organization which depends upon individual, corporate and foundation giving to support its work. A volunteer Board of Trustees sets policy and makes the major decisions affecting the Chapter; staff work full-time in implementing the day-to-day work of the Conservancy.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    MS, 39407-5500 CAMP SHELBY, CSJFTC-ENV, BUILDING 622

    The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Nature Conservancy is a non-profit organization which depends upon individual, corporate and foundation giving to support its work. A volunteer Board of Trustees sets policy and makes the major decisions affecting the Chapter; staff work full-time in implementing the day-to-day work of the Conservancy.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    MT, 59524 DODSON, 4883 RANCH ROAD

    The Nature Conservancy has worked with Montana landowners and communities since 1979, when we purchased the very first conservation easement in the state. Since then, we've helped to conserve more than 800, 000 acres of valuable habitat.Our work is guided by science and our success is based on strong public and private partnerships.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    NC, 28403 WILMINGTON, 2807 MARKET STREET

    Over the years, the NC Wildlife Resources Commission has been one of TNC's strongest partners. Together we have protected 224, 595 acres of land that are now part of state game lands for citizens of North Carolina to enjoy. Pictured is the Chowan Swamp Game Land.Nature Conservancy assists with the purchase of 1, 492 acres at Standing Indian Mountain (Clay County), which becomes part of Nantahala National Forest. To date, the Conservancy has acquired 61, 835 acres that are now part of national forests in North Carolina.Conservancy helps create the Eno River Association, which is one of the oldest local land trusts in the state.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    NY, 12420 CRAGSMOOR, P.O. BOX 86

    The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. We address the most pressing conservation threats at the largest scale. Thanks to the support of our more than 1 million members, we’ve built a tremendous record of success since our founding in 1951. The Nature Conservancy pursues non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges. This makes it essential for us to work collaboratively with partners communities, businesses, government agencies, multilateral institutions, individuals and other non-profit organizations.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    NM, 88101 CLOVIS, 1 PUEBLO POINT

    In 1973, the New Mexico chapter acquired the 220, 000-acre Sevilleta Ranch, its first project and the largest single property transaction to date. In an unprecedented collaborative effort, thirteen organizations jointly announced the release of the New Mexico Forest Restoration Principles that will reduce conflict and legal challenges for forest harvesting projects in New Mexico.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM
    NY, 12233-4757 ALBANY, 625 BROADWAY, 5TH FLOOR

    The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. We address the most pressing conservation threats at the largest scale. Thanks to the support of our more than 1 million members, we’ve built a tremendous record of success since our founding in 1951. The Nature Conservancy pursues non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges. This makes it essential for us to work collaboratively with partners communities, businesses, government agencies, multilateral institutions, individuals and other non-profit organizations.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY WESTERN RIVERS PROJECT
    TX, 78003 BANDERA, P.O. BOX 1085

    One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. Yet, the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state in the United States. With a commitment to conserving Texas’ native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With public and private partners, we have protected 750, 000 acres in Texas. We work collaboratively with landowners, businesses, institutions, government agencies, communities, individuals and other non-profit organizations. Together, we seek non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges.


  • SUNNY ACRES PET RESORT
    NC, 27705 DURHAM, 5908 US HIGHWAY 70 E

    We are the area's only pet resort that has acres of fenced outdoor fields for your pet's playtimes. Your pet can frolic with other canine campers or have their very own play yard, all under the supervision of our trained and experienced staff. Our yards are full of toys, balls, wading pools and all kinds of fun. Your pet will love staying with us. We offer tours Monday-Friday 11am-4pm and Saturday at 12:15pm. It is helpful for us if we know that you are coming. (We do not give tours on Sundays or during Holidays.)


  • CUMBERLAND-SALEM CONSERVATION DISTRICT
    NJ, 08313 DEERFIELD, 1516 ROUTE 77

    From the time of its inception the main priority of the Soil Conservation Districts has been to protect the soil and water, two of the often neglected but absolutely necessary items needed for life.


  • MISSISSIPPI NATURE CONSERVANCY
    MS, 39206 JACKSON, 405 BRIARWOOD DRIVE, SUITE 101

    The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Nature Conservancy is a non-profit organization which depends upon individual, corporate and foundation giving to support its work. A volunteer Board of Trustees sets policy and makes the major decisions affecting the Chapter; staff work full-time in implementing the day-to-day work of the Conservancy.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    AL, 35764 PAINT ROCK, 1751 COUNTY ROAD 1

    The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. We address the most pressing conservation threats at the largest scale. Thanks to the support of our more than 1 million members, we’ve built a tremendous record of success since our founding in 1951. The Nature Conservancy pursues non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges. This makes it essential for us to work collaboratively with partners communities, businesses, government agencies, multilateral institutions, individuals and other non-profit organizations.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    AZ, 85020 PHOENIX, 7600 N. 15TH ST., #100

    Since 1966, The Nature Conservancy in Arizona has helped protect some of our state's most significant land. Today, through purchase and partnership, the Conservancy has helped to protect more than 1.5 million acres in Arizona. We manage preserves throughout the state. At each place, we employ a range of strategies tailored to local circumstances. We buy land. We help other landowners manage their properties. We facilitate public-private partnerships. We engage the business community. We collaborate with like-minded partners. We seek pragmatic solutions. The Conservancy protects specific places where plant and animal species can survive for generations to come. Science guides our work by identifying Earth's most important natural places. Using innovative tools, we work to protect and restore these priority sites. We call these areas the Last Great Places.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    CO, 80202 DENVER, 1430 LARIMER STREET

    The Nature Conservancy, the world’s largest conservation organization, is pleased to announce new leadership in Colorado. Former ConAgra Foods senior vice president, Phil James, has assumed the role of board of trustees chair and Tim Sullivan has taken the helm as state director. The Nature Conservancy and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science invite you to join a charismatic pair of scientists for “Fish Tails: Stories from the Amazon Rainforest.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    CO, 80536 LIVERMORE, 1235 CHEROKEE PARK ROAD

    The preserve provides habitat for many wildlife species, including black bear, mountain lion and bobcat. The Conservancy protected this preserve in 1987. The Nature Conservancy, the world’s largest conservation organization, is pleased to announce new leadership in Colorado. Former ConAgra Foods senior vice president, Phil James, has assumed the role of board of trustees chair and Tim Sullivan has taken the helm as state director. The Nature Conservancy and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science invite you to join a charismatic pair of scientists for “Fish Tails: Stories from the Amazon Rainforest.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    IN, 46202 INDIANAPOLIS, 1505 NORTH DELAWARE STREET

    Protecting Nature, Preserving Life


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    IN, 47963 MOROCCO, 3294 NORTH USHIGHWAY 41

    The USDA and the Nature Conservancy's Indiana Chapter are asking Hoosier to help in our efforts to help stop the spread by participating in our volunteer forest pest survey. The Nature Conservancy has been working on an exciting new venture the two-stage ditch design with local farmers to improve the function of drainage ditches in a way that will help agriculture and the environment.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    IN, 46996 WINAMAC, 436 NORTHWEST STREET

    The USDA and the Nature Conservancy's Indiana Chapter are asking Hoosier to help in our efforts to help stop the spread by participating in our volunteer forest pest survey. The Nature Conservancy has been working on an exciting new venture the two-stage ditch design with local farmers to improve the function of drainage ditches in a way that will help agriculture and the environment.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    KY, 40508 LEXINGTON, 642 WEST MAIN STREET

    Together with our members and conservation partners, the Kentucky Chapter of The Nature Conservancy has protected over 40, 000 acres of critical natural lands in Kentucky. The Nature Conservancy has been working on an exciting new venture the two-stage ditch design with local farmers to improve the function of drainage ditches in a way that will help agriculture and the environment. The USDA and the Nature Conservancy's Indiana Chapter are asking Hoosier to help in our efforts to help stop the spread by participating in our volunteer forest pest survey.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    NE, 52754 LETTS, 1620 231ST STREET

    The Nature Conservancy has been working on an exciting new venture the two-stage ditch design with local farmers to improve the function of drainage ditches in a way that will help agriculture and the environment. The USDA and the Nature Conservancy's Indiana Chapter are asking Hoosier to help in our efforts to help stop the spread by participating in our volunteer forest pest survey.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    NE, 68102 OMAHA, 1019 LEAVENWORTH STREET

    The Nature Conservancy has been working on an exciting new venture the two-stage ditch design with local farmers to improve the function of drainage ditches in a way that will help agriculture and the environment. The USDA and the Nature Conservancy's Indiana Chapter are asking Hoosier to help in our efforts to help stop the spread by participating in our volunteer forest pest survey.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    TN, 37688 SHADY VALLEY, 10537 HWY 421 N

    The Energy Equation Conservancy staff are bringing their scientific expertise to understanding how energy development could transform Pennsylvania’s forests and waters. Here in Pennsylvania, we are at the center of an energy revolution that is sweeping the world. Energy development is accelerating at rates we couldn’t have predicted just a few years ago. And Nature Conservancy science indicates that many of Pennsylvania’s most ecologically critical forests lie squarely in the path of this change.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    PA, 17701 WILLIAMSPORT, 220 WEST FOURTH STREET, 3RD FLOOR

    The Energy Equation Conservancy staff are bringing their scientific expertise to understanding how energy development could transform Pennsylvania’s forests and waters. Here in Pennsylvania, we are at the center of an energy revolution that is sweeping the world. Energy development is accelerating at rates we couldn’t have predicted just a few years ago. And Nature Conservancy science indicates that many of Pennsylvania’s most ecologically critical forests lie squarely in the path of this change.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    TX, 76856 MASON, P.O. BOX 1475

    One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. Yet, the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state in the United States. With a commitment to conserving Texas’ native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With public and private partners, we have protected 750, 000 acres in Texas. We work collaboratively with landowners, businesses, institutions, government agencies, communities, individuals and other non-profit organizations. Together, we seek non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    TX, 77428-0163 COLLEGEPORT, P. O. BOX 163

    One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. Yet, the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state in the United States. With a commitment to conserving Texas’ native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With public and private partners, we have protected 750, 000 acres in Texas. We work collaboratively with landowners, businesses, institutions, government agencies, communities, individuals and other non-profit organizations. Together, we seek non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    TX, 78251 BROWNSVILLE, 10000 SOUTHMOST RD

    One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. Yet, the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state in the United States. With a commitment to conserving Texas' native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With public and private partners, we have protected 750, 000 acres in Texas. We work collaboratively with landowners, businesses, institutions, government agencies, communities, individuals and other non-profit organizations. Together, we seek non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY BLANCO RIVER PROJECT
    TX, 78623 (830) 935-3466, P.O. BOX 204

    One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. Yet, the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state in the United States. With a commitment to conserving Texas’ native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With public and private partners, we have protected 750, 000 acres in Texas. We work collaboratively with landowners, businesses, institutions, government agencies, communities, individuals and other non-profit organizations. Together, we seek non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY CHIHUAHUAN DESERT
    TX, 79734 FORT DAVIS, P. O. BOX 2092

    One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. Yet, the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state in the United States. With a commitment to conserving Texas’ native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With public and private partners, we have protected 750, 000 acres in Texas. We work collaboratively with landowners, businesses, institutions, government agencies, communities, individuals and other non-profit organizations. Together, we seek non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY CLYMER MEADOW PRESERVE
    TX, 75423 CELESTE, PO BOX 26

    One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. Yet, the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state in the United States. With a commitment to conserving Texas’ native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With public and private partners, we have protected 750, 000 acres in Texas. We work collaboratively with landowners, businesses, institutions, government agencies, communities, individuals and other non-profit organizations. Together, we seek non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY OF HAWAII
    HI, 96766 LIHUE, 4180 RICE STREET, SUITE 102B

    Few places on Earth can rival Hawaii’s amazing exuberance of life. On just eight main islands, with a combined land area of only 6, 500 square miles, are all of the world’s major ecological zones and more unique species than any place of similar size on Earth. But Hawaii’s rare beauty and natural diversity of life are exceptionally fragile. Today, the future of this spectacular natural heritage face critical threats.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY OF TEXAS
    TX, 75204 DALLAS, 2812 SWISS AVENUE

    One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. Yet, the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state in the United States. With a commitment to conserving Texas’ native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With public and private partners, we have protected 750, 000 acres in Texas. We work collaboratively with landowners, businesses, institutions, government agencies, communities, individuals and other non-profit organizations. Together, we seek non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    WY, 83001 JACKSON, 480 S. CACHE STREET #12

    In 1960, a group of conservation-minded people met to form The Nature Conservancy in Wisconsin. Since 1960, The Nature Conservancy in Wisconsin has protected more than 161, 090 acres of forests, wetlands, prairies, lakes and streams for current and future generations to enjoy.


  • THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
    AZ, 85615 HEREFORD, 27 RAMSEY CANYON ROAD

    Since 1966, The Nature Conservancy in Arizona has helped protect some of our state’s most significant land. Today, through purchase and partnership, the Conservancy has helped to protect more than 1.5 million acres in Arizona. We manage preserves throughout the state. At each place, we employ a range of strategies tailored to local circumstances. We buy land. We help other landowners manage their properties. We facilitate public-private partnerships. We engage the business community. We collaborate with like-minded partners. We seek pragmatic solutions. The Conservancy protects specific places where plant and animal species can survive for generations to come. Science guides our work by identifying Earth’s most important natural places. Using innovative tools, we work to protect and restore these priority sites. We call these areas the Last Great Places.


  • THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
    NY, 12561 NEW PALTZ, 108 MAIN ST # 6

    The Nature Conservancy protects Earth's natural resources and beauty. Our conservation efforts are driven by our members. Act Now.


  • THE NATURE CONSERVANCY - HONOLULU
    HI, 96817 HONOLULU, 923 NU`UANU AVENUE

    Established in 1964, the Land and Water Conservation Fund preserved many special places in Delaware, including the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge. Over the years, The Nature Conservancy has gained expertise in land conservation transactions and built partnerships that can help landowners protect wildlife habit, save their land for future generations, and even sometimes reduce landowners' taxes. For example, tools like conservation easements have successfully protected thousands of acres of Delaware's rich natural habitat, productive landscapes and open space, while keeping land in private hands and maintaining significant services provided by the landscape such as air and water filtration.


  • ZERBA CELLARS - TASTING ROOM
    WA, 98072 WOODINVILLE, 14525 148TH AVE NE SUITE 114

    We own three estate vineyards in three of the appellation’s most exciting viticultural zones. Zerba Cellars is a family-owned, estate winery located in the heart of the Walla Walla Valley. Zerba Cellars is an Oregon winery located in the heart of the Walla Walla Valley. We make premium Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Viognier and more. Our tasting room is located south of Walla Walla, Washington.


  • ZERBA CELLARS - TASTING ROOM
    OR, 97862 MILTON-FREEWATER, 85530 HIGHWAY 11

    Our estate vineyards are certified sustainable by LIVE (Low Input Viticulture and Enology), IOBC (International Organization for Biological Control), and Salmon Safe. We are fortunate to work with a wide range of grape varieties and vineyard sources. Each vineyard and grape variety has a unique character that contributes to the quality, complexity and balance of our individual wines. Each vineyard and grape variety is hand-crafted separately. We conduct rigorous blending trials that combine discipline and creativity to produce wines that are greater than the sum of their parts. Daily 10am-5pm


  • SEAMIST WINERY
    OR, 97450 LANGLOIS, PO BOX 25

    The Foster Family have been living and working while homesteading in Coos and Curry County Oregon since 1868. They ran logging operations, raised sheep and cows on ranch land in the Langlois area while raising families. Returning from the Army of Occupation in Austria, Wayne Foster continued the family business and eventually converted 32 acres of land in the Croft Lake area into cranberry bogs.


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