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Sugarpine 'feels joyful, playful, a nod to the sweet'

Summary by KOIN 6
TROUTDALE, Ore. (KOIN) -- At the western edge of the Columbia River Gorge, magnificent conifers grow. Specifically sugar pines, whose "name refers to the sweet, resinous sap it exudes from bark wounds," according to the Oregon Encyclopedia. "Sugar pine is the king of the conifers," said Ryan Domingo, who owns the Sugarpine Drive-In in Troutdale with his wife Emily Cafazzo. "When we're out here living and working in the Gorge, we're surrounded by…

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KOIN 6 broke the news in Portland, United States on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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