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Your guide to a great time at the beach! Art, Culture, History. Romance & Weddings. Apparel, Shoes and Jewelry. Home Decor & Furnishings. Coffee, Bakery, Deli. Food & Spirits. Hotels, Motels, Inns. A Taste Of Manzanita And The Nehalem Bay Area. History: Mysteries and Curiosities. Having a Great Time on the Beach. Art, Culture, History. Romance & Weddings. Apparel, Shoes and Jewelry. Home Decor & Furnishings. Coffee, Bakery, Deli. Food & Spirits. Hotels, Motels, Inns. History: Mysteries and Curiosities.
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Tillamook Coast History Alliance Member Details - Tillamook Coast History Alliance
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Tillamook Coast History Alliance. A Step Back in Time". Directions From Tillamook, travel State Route 131 ten miles west of Tillamook. Hours: Open from April thru October, from 11 am to 4 pm, weather permitting. Click here to visit their website. From Highway 101 at the south end of Bay City-across the street from the Habitat for Humanity Restore-turn west onto Warren Street. The trailhead is located on the left at the intersection of Warren and Spruce Streets. Click here to visit their website. April - ...
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Partners and Sponsors – Maritime Archaeological Society
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Serving the Pacific Northwest and beyond, MAS is dedicated to historical shipwreck documentation and public education in maritime heritage. With generous support from the Clatsop County Cultural Coalition grants program and a matching donation, our 2016 Maritime Cultural Heritage ROV Project has been fully funded. More details coming soon on our Projects. Page Read more about the announcement here. Columbia River Maritime Museum. Clatsop County Community College. Nehalem Valley Historical Society.
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Tillamook Coast History Alliance Members - Tillamook Coast History Alliance
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Tillamook Coast History Alliance. A Step Back in Time". Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad. Enjoy a slow-paced relaxing journey along beautiful . Tillamook Bay, with views of the Pacific Ocean. At Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad you can . Ride a train powered by a vintage steam or diesel locomotive and catch a glimpse into rich coastal history. All ages are welc . Ome and they are dog friendly. Click here for pricing and location. Click here to visit their website. Tillamook County Pioneer Museum. Located in t...
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Manzanita Market’s “Little Apple” Logo & how Manzanita, Oregon got its name
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Our Local Food Resources. Manzanita Market’s “Little Apple” Logo & how Manzanita, Oregon got its name. So, who named the city here “Manzanita” anyway? The Lanes first named the place “Laneda by the sea” but later changed the name to “Manzanita,” and that is how Manzanita, Oregon got its name. Http:/ www.cnps.org/cnps/grownative/tips/manzanita.php. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manzanita. Nehalem Valley Historical Society. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Manzanita Grocery and Deli.
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Tillamook County Pioneer Museum Web Links
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Tillamook County Pioneer Museum Web Links. Historic Tillamook Photographs Online at the Salem Public Library's Website. www.salemhistory.net. The Art and Nature of Fresco. By Sr Lucia Wiley. www.muralist.org. Online Oregon Death Indexes and Records. www.deathindexes.com/oregon. Tillamook Coast History Alliance. Genealogical Society, Research Center, and Online Tree. They are an integrated genealogy website to help with all your genealogy research. www.colonialfamilies.org. Bay City Arts Center. Is to est...
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NW History Links - Oregon's History of Francis Drake
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Oregon's History of Francis Drake. Heizer and the brass plate. Books by G Gitzen. Nehalem Valley Historical Society. Wind Hard from the West by Robert Heacock.