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Tillamook Air Museum Fly-In/Cruise-In

Filed under: Events,Oceanside-Netarts — admin @ 10:07 am

~ This entry was posted on February 19, 2010

NW Classics~ Airplanes, Cars, Motorcycles

NW Classics~ Airplanes, Cars, Motorcycles

The Tillamook Air Museum welcomes you to its annual Fly-In/Cruise-In on Saturday July 31, 2010. Bring your classic car, hot rod, motorcycle, civilian aircraft or warbird.

The event will feature pancake breakfast, live music, beer & wine garden, food and retail vendors, hourly drawings for great prizes and plenty of family-fun activities.  The Oregon Coast beaches are nearby too, so you can plan your next beach trip around this event! Oceanside and Netarts are the closest spots to find ocean front & ocean view lodging, about a 10-15 min drive west of Tillamook.

Admission to the event is $5 per person, which includes museum admission. Registration is $5 per entry and includes admission. You may register online at www.tillamookair.com or on the day of the event. For more information, call (503) 842-1130 or visit the museum’s website.

Tillamook Air Museum


Oregon Coast Lighthouse~ Cape Blanco

Filed under: Oregon Coast Lighthouses,Port Orford — admin @ 10:28 am

~ This entry was posted on February 2, 2010

Cape Blanco Fresnel Lens Photo by~ Lance & Cromwell

Cape Blanco Fresnel Lens~ Photo by Lance & Cromwell

Cape Blanco is the last stop on our Oregon Coast Lighthouse Tour… it’s  located on the beautiful Southern Oregon Coast in the Cape Blanco State Park, 9 miles northwest of Port Orford, Oregon. There you will find the lighthouse and the Historic Hughes House open for tours from April to October.  For your lodging needs, Port Orford has a wide selection of vacation homes featuring river, lake & ocean front views.

Sitting on top of a 200 foot tall white chalky colored cliff, Cape Blanco or White Cape got its name from the early Spanish explorers. Cape Blanco lighthouse has the distinctions of being the southernmost of Oregon’s lighthouses…  the furthest point west in the state… the oldest continuously operating light in Oregon…  sits on the highest focal plane above the sea at 256 feet and…  had Oregon’s first woman keeper!

The light was proposed in 1864, and the first-order fixed (non-rotating) Fresnel lens was lit for the first time on December 20, 1870. In 1936 the original lens was replaced with a smaller, second order rotating Fresnel lens. In 1992, vandals broke into the lantern room and smashed several sections of the lens, including one of the eight bull’s-eyes. Two years later… Cape Blanco’s Fresnel lens shone again!

Cape Blanco is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  All tours are guided by trained volunteers, making your visit informative and memorable. NOTE: gates close when the final tour times are booked, about 3:15 :-)

I hope you have enjoyed our blog tour of “Lighthouses of the Oregon Coast” as much as I have.

~ Thanks & have fun AT THE BEACH!





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