The Fulton House

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

"Your Travel Guide to Oregon's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets"



Join us for our upcoming event, "Weird Oregon--Open House & Book Signing" in June to celebrate the Fulton House Bed & Breakfast's notoriety as an old bordello. The Fulton House, built in the late 19th century, originally served as a bordello near the Willamette River, one of the gambling houses and bordellos built in present-day Willamette Park according to local legend. Could we be Nancy Boggs's Floating Bordello?

Local author, Jeff Davis and Al Eufrasio from New Jersey have just released their new Book, "Weird Oregon," a Travel Guide to Oregon's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets. Both are avid documenters of Pacific Northwest weirdness, traversing Oregon to uncover odd tales of far-out beasts, spooky haunts, eerie cemeteries, peculiar folks, and much more.

Pick up a copy today and bring it with you to our "Weird Oregon--Open House & Book Signing." Details to follow in the Fulton House's upcoming "Blogs" with time, date and RSVPs. Check out pages 60 & 61 to find out more information about Nancy Boggs's Floating Bordello and its connection with the Fulton House Bed & Breakfast.

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