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100 - Oregon Lighthouses (Print)
Nine lighthouses line the Oregon Coast, protecting mariners by warning passing ships of treacherous reefs and hidden shoals. One-hundred-and-fifty years ago, there was a great need to safeguard merchant vessels. Hundreds of sailing ships with primitive navigational aids ran aground before the first lighthouse or foghorn was built to mark harbor entrances or warn off ships too close to shore. Most of these lighthouses still stand and some continue to operate as warning beacons to passing ships. Dramatic headlands and rocky points where tall white towers raise their beacons high above swirling mists and sea spray make fascinating subjects for photographers traveling along America's most beautiful coastline.
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Dramatic headlands and rocky points where tall white towers raise their beacons high above swirling mists and sea spray make fascinating subjects for photographers traveling along America's most beautiful coastline.
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Locations
Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Bayocean Peninsula
Columbia River Maritime Museum
Cannon Beach, Oregon
Cape Arago Lighthouse
Cape Blanco Lighthouse
Cape Disappointment Lighthouse
Cape Meares Lighthouse
Coos Bay
Coquille River Lighthouse
Dead Man’s Cove
Devil’s Elbow State Park
Ecola State Park
Gregory Point
Heceta Head Lighthouse
Lake Marie
Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center
North Head Lighthouse
Seaside, Oregon
Tillamook Rock Lighthouse
Umpqua River Lighthouse
Yaquina Bay Lighthouse
Yaquina Head Lighthouse
Yaquina River Bridge
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