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DEL RIO
feature | haunted wineries
VINEYARDS
Southern Oregon’s Premier
Bistro & Wine Bar
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THREE YEARS RUNNING
Outstanding
Award Winning Chef Local Wine Selections
OPEN 11 AM | TUESDAYSATURDAY
Lunch & Dinner (must be over 21 at all times) el Rio’s tasting room is in the old Rock Point Hotel, built in
1864. In 1907, F. K. Deuel purchased the building and sur-
Drounding land, expanding the site from a one-acre orchard to
210 SW 6th Street 800 acres. The orchard became a vineyard in recent years.
Downtown on 6th between G & H
An historic hotel is a perfect residence for a ghost. In this case, the
Grants Pass, OR 97526 | 541 295-3094 ghost has a name—Hattie Beach. She died in 1891 and is buried in adja-
Reservations for Parties of 8 or More Only cent Rock Point Pioneer Cemetery. Del Rio owner Jolee Wallace has
no personal experience with Hattie. “What’s weird about it is that some
of the people who came in have no idea what’s going on, but they sense
www. eTwistedCorkGrantsPass.com ‘something.’” Owners and staff periodically hear the question, “Do you
know your building is haunted?”
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