Maryhill Winery presents The United States Navy Band Country Current
Learn more at maryhillwinery.com/navy
Maryhill Winery & Amphitheater will host The United States Navy Band Country Current, the Navy's premier country-bluegrass ensemble, in the winery's amphitheater on Sunday, August 28. University of Idaho/Washington State University's ceremonial Naval ROTC Color Guard will honor the Colors at the beginning of the show.
The 6:00 p.m. performance is FREE and open to the public however TICKETS ARE REQUIRED for this performance, and can be acquired at no charge. Tickets at maryhillwinery.com/navy.
Gates will open at 5 p.m. Seating is general lawn admission only. For those with disabilities, please select General Admission (ADA) ticket from the dropdown menu when checking out. Seating will be provided (on a grass surface) for ADA ticket holders ONLY.
A True Destination: Maryhill Winery (Television Commercial)
There are many reasons to fall in love with Maryhill Winery – from our spectacular views to our concert series and events – visitors enjoy a world-class experience year-round. But, the most important aspect of a winery is the quality of the wine. Great wines are our inspiration. We pride ourselves on crafting truly affordable and award-winning wines which showcase the diversity of Washington state and we thank you for allowing us to grace your table.
Look for our wines at your local retailer or discover more at maryhillwinery.com.
Maryhill Winery Summer Concert Series
A behind-the-scenes look at the Summer Concert Series experience at Maryhill Winery & Amphitheater with performances by Styx and Foreigner!
Combine the natural acoustics of The Gorge with the stunning backdrop and you've got a world-class concert venue. After all, what's better than listening to your favorite artists with a great glass of wine and the sun setting behind the stage? Every summer our 4,000 seat amphitheater hosts an all-star lineup including acts such as John Legend and Counting Crows to Willie Nelson, Earth, Wind & Fire and Bob Dylan.
Maryhill Winery Wine Club Shipment - October 2015
Here's a sneak peek into the latest October 2015 shipment including several wines perfect for the holidays such as our Riesling, Gewürztraminer and Cinsault. Visit maryhillwinery.com to shop online and become a part of our Premium Wine Club to enjoy year-round discounts and additional “members-only” benefits.
Touring the Gorge - Goldendale (part 4 of 4)
Host Jon Compton heads to Goldendale, Washington to explore the universe at Goldendale Observatory Interpretive Center, indulge his sweet tooth in the bakery at St. Johns Monastery, warp back to the 1800s at the Presby Museum, and lay it all on the lane at vintage Golden Lanes Bowling Alley. Part 4 of 4
FROM LYNNWOOD TO GOLDENDALE WASHINGTON
Late August 2013 I took a min road trip from the west side of Washington to central southen part of Washington. This was what about 1500 pictures in a course of 5 hour drive.
Campsite at maryhill and Barge
Mothers Day Aurora - 8th May 2016
Bright Aurora's were seen across the Northern United States on Mother's Day, May 8th 2016 resultant from a strong geomagnetic storm.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR PARTNER :D So on our way to Port Angeles, we stopped at this museum because we heard it had some Romanian artifacts! :) It was pretty cool!
Wonderful Bickleton Washington House
This house is for sale and please contact the Realtor for a viewing. More information to be added later.
Bickleton, Washington is called the Bluebird Capital of the world because of the thousands of bluebirds that spend most of the year in the area. The majority are Mountain Bluebirds with a few Western Bluebirds in or near the forest.
From the Bickleton website:
Although quite small (population 90), there are interesting events and places in or near town. Bickleton is home to the states oldest tavern, The Bluebird, and the states oldest rodeo. The next Pioneer Picnic And Rodeo will be the 105th annual. At the picnic and rodeo grounds is one of the west’s oldest carousels. A 1905 Herschell-Spillman. It is set up and used only on rodeo week-end, which is always the second week-end in June. It was purchased from Oaks Park in Sellwood, Oregon in 1929 and moved to Bickleton. Just 11 miles south of town is the Whoop N Holler Ranch and Museum where there are many interesting local antiques and old vehicles. About 17 miles south of town is 4th largest landfill in the country. Owned, by Allied Waste Industries, it provides much needed jobs and capitol for Klickitat County. The landfill gas created by the decomposing waste is used to generate over 8 megawatts of electrical power. A few miles south of town is the area’s first large wind power electrical generating plant. Good food is available at the Market Street Cafe and the Bluebird Inn.