Results 1 - 20 of 174 in Manzanita, OR
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Oregon coast is wild, affordable, uncrowded, and doable by car
... fort and an interpretive centre and book store. Archeologists still work the site from time to time. Continue to Manzanita at the base of Nea-Kah-Nie Mountain, where Indian legend has it that sailors came ashore, probably in the 1700s, and buried a ...
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Dead Oregon Coast Seal Illustrates Need to Keep Away
... of any kind. Then, however, the seal died on Sunday night. This elephant seal was found molting two years ago in Manzanita (photo Tiffany Boothe, Seaside Aquarium) "The elephant seal that has been resting for several days near Haystack Rock in ...
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... fort and an interpretive center and book store. Archaeologists still work the site from time to time. Continue to Manzanita at the base of Nea-Kah-Nie Mountain, where Indian legend has it that sailors came ashore, probably in the 1700s, and buried a ...
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... an overall downturn in mature fish now in the ocean mean no chinook fishing all summer south of Cape Falcon near Manzanita. Any chinook found at coastal markets and restaurants likely will be from other states or countries. "It'll be virtually ...
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Oregon coast is unspoiled, seeable by car
... fort and an interpretive center and bookstore. Archaeologists still work the site from time to time. Continue to Manzanita at the base of Neah-Kah-Nie Mountain, where Indian legend has it that sailors came ashore, probably in the 1700s, and buried a ...
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Quiet coast or quirky city, Oregon has 'em both
... fort and an interpretive center and book store. Archaeologists still work the site from time to time. Continue to Manzanita at the base of Nea-Kah-Nie Mountain, where Indian legend has it that sailors came ashore, probably in the 1700s, and buried a ...
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Portland and the COTE Top 10 Green List
... Portland firms or projects on the list, nor did 2003. In 2002 the modest but very sustainable Bank of Astoria in Manzanita by Oregon coast architect Tom Bender made the list, but that's still not Portland. The awards began in 1997, but if you go all ...
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Oregon coast is wild, affordable, uncrowded, and doable by car
... and an interpretive centre and book store. Archeologists still work the site from time to time. Continue to Manzanita at the base of Nea-Kah-Nie Mountain, where Indian legend has it that sailors came ashore, probably in the 1700s, and buried a ...
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Discovering the Great Northwest
... st striking features of this park are its two parking visitas. Nehalem Bay State Park Located a few miles south of Manzanita, down the Oregon coast is Nehalem Bay State Park. There's no shortage of activity in this breathtaking area.
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All-depth season opens Thursday
... season. Halibut fishing What: The all-depth halibut season off the central Oregon Coast between Cape Falcon, near Manzanita, and Humbug Mountain, near Port Orford. When: Thursdays through Saturdays through May 31 and June 12-14, with additional days ...
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Oregon's coast is easy and affordable to see by car
... fort and an interpretive center and book store. Archaeologists still work the site from time to time. Continue to Manzanita at the base of Nea-Kah-Nie Mountain, where Indian legend has it that sailors came ashore, probably in the 1700s, and buried a ...
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Oregon coast: Wild, affordable, uncrowded, and doable by car
... fort and an interpretive center and book store. Archaeologists still work the site from time to time. Continue to Manzanita at the base of Nea-Kah-Nie Mountain, where Indian legend has it that sailors came ashore, probably in the 1700s, and buried a ...
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Sandcastle Contest Fills North Oregon Coast with Thousands
... ahead of the event, so be sure to make your reservations early if you want to stay in town." Nearby towns like Manzanita, Nehalem and Seaside should be able to provide lodging the night before as well, Bosse said. To register, or for general rules ...
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Sunset Beach State Recreation Site shore pine clearing
FORUMS MULTIMEDIA VIDEO Historic cannons get a close-up look The artillery soaks in a solution, otherwise the air would dissolve it into a pile of dust FACTBOX Next viewing STUART TOMLINSON MANZANITA -- How do ...
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Historic Cannon Beach cannons on display briefly Tuesday
... Hill The ancient cannons The cannons are in temporary storage at Nehalem Bay State Park, just off US 101 near Manzanita. The public viewing on April 29 will take place in the Nehalem Bay State Park maintenance yard. The cannons are normally kept ...
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Oregon Coast Tourism Industry Glad Snow Days Are Over
... dustings of snow, hail, rain squalls - and lots of sun, especially on the central coast. Snow in Seaside In Manzanita, Brian Hines, owner of San Dune Inn , had to deal with numerous cancellations on snow weekends, especially if the news media ...
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Historic cannon on display for one hour
... from the water. The public may view the cannon from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Nehalem Bay State Park near Manzanita. Havel says it could take a conservator years to finish restoration but the cannon ...
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Cannons available for public viewing
... possible while the tank water is being emptied and refilled. Nehalem Bay State Park is just off Highway 101 near Manzanita. The Oregon Parks and Recreation De-partment has formed an advisory team of historians, archaeological professionals, of ...
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Don't Touch Baby Seals, Remind Oregon Coast Officials
... critters wind up on the beach, shedding skin and fur, often visibly in pain. Elephant seal molting on the beach at Manzanita (photo Boothe) These too are protected under the law and should be left alone for different reasons, besides the fact ...
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Historic Oregon Coast Finds Get Attention from PBS Detectives
... Havel and OPRD have announced another date to view the cannon at Nehalem Bay State Park, which has entrances from Manzanita and Nehalem. The next public viewing will be on April 29 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The cannon are sitting in tanks of ...
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