Seaside
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Sunset Empire Parks
503-738-33111140 Broadway StSeaside, Oregon 97138 -
Tillamook Rock Lighthouse
Off Hwy. 101, 2 miles north of Cannon BeachCannon Beach, Oregon 97141West of Tillamook Head, this lighthouse was constructed on top of a rock 1.2 miles seaward off Tillamook Head in 1881. The construction of this particular lighthouse was thought to be incredibly risky, but its five workers beat the odds. Because this lighthouse was built on a rock, it is not accessible to the public. However, visitors can easily see it and a beautiful view of the surrounding ocean from Ecola State Park and Seaside. This lighthouse stands 133 feet above sea level with 62-foot-high tower on basalt rock islet. Exposure to storm waves led to the nickname "Terrible Tilly." It was replaced by a whistle buoy in 1957 and is the only privately owned Oregon coast lighthouse on the National Registry of Historic Places; now used as a columbarium, a storage place for ashes of the deceased.
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Whale Watching on the Oregon Coast
Oregon 0541-765-3407People come from all over the United States to learn about the gray whales that migrate past our coast each year. The Whale Watching Spoken Here program places volunteers at great whale watching sites during Watch Weeks so they can teach others while watching the whales too. If you love whales, come and be a volunteer!
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Wheel Fun Rentals
503-717-4337407 S. Holladay DriveSeaside, Oregon 97138 -
Wheels and Waves Car Show
503-738-7361201 Broadway StSeaside, Oregon 97138
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