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|  Indian Maiden and Indian Brave - Florence, Oregon
in Simulacra An Indian Brave and an Indian Maiden decorate the walls of the Sea Lion Cave. posted by: GT.US location: Oregon date approved: 2/7/2008 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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|  Sea Lion Caves - Florence, Oregon
in Web Cameras Looking across the rocks where the Sea Lions play. posted by: GT.US location: Michigan date approved: 1/22/2008 last visited: 1/12/2011 |
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|  BINO - Sea Lion Cave - Florence, Oregon
in Coin-Op Binoculars From these Binoculars, you can see the Sea Lions on the rocks below. They are inside the area that you have to pay for admittance. posted by: GT.US location: Oregon date approved: 1/22/2008 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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|  Sea Lion Caves Penny Smasher #2
in Penny Smashers This four-design hand-cranked Penny Smasher is in the gift shop for Sea Lion Caves at 91560 Highway 101 North south of Florence, Oregon. No admission fee is required to access this machine. posted by: brwhiz location: Oregon date approved: 2/19/2012 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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|  Sea Lion Caves Penny Smasher #1 - Florence, Oregon
in Penny Smashers This Penny Smasher is located in the gift shop. This machine is now located on a landing for the stairs down to the caves. Admission is required to access this machine. posted by: GT.US location: Oregon date approved: 1/21/2008 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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|  Sea Lion Caves Totem Pole - Florence, Oregon
in Outside Wooden Display Carvings Marine Life decorates this Totem Pole in front of Sea Lion Caves. posted by: GT.US location: Oregon date approved: 1/22/2008 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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|  LION - Florence, Oregon
in U.S. Benchmarks Located outside the Sea Lion Caves near Florence, Oregon
posted by: GT.US location: Oregon date approved: 1/24/2008 last visited: 8/2/2006 |
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|  Sea Lion Caves, Oregon
in Roadside Attractions Sea Lion Caves on the Oregon Coast posted by: Volcanoguy location: Oregon date approved: 1/30/2006 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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|  Devils Elbow, Oregon
in Devilish Locations Devils Elbow on the central Oregon Coast. posted by: Volcanoguy location: Oregon date approved: 10/26/2005 last visited: 1/12/2011 |
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|  Cape Creek Bridge No. 01113
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Cape Creek Bridge was listed on the National Register on August 5th of 2005. posted by: TheBeanTeam location: Oregon date approved: 8/30/2007 last visited: 8/27/2007 |
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|  Heceta Head/Cape Creek Bridge & Tunnel
in American Guide Series Heceta Head Lighthouse and the historic Cape Creek Bridge and Tunnel were mentioned in the 1940's edition of the Oregon: End of the Trail American Guide Series publication. posted by: TheBeanTeam location: Oregon date approved: 8/15/2007 last visited: 8/11/2007 |
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|  Cape Creek Bridge
in Arch Bridges Designed by Conde B. McCullough the Cape Creek bridge is unique in that it crosses the creek at this location and immediately enters a tunnel through the "Devils Elbow". The Cape Creek bridge was listed on the National Historic Register in 2005. posted by: TheBeanTeam location: Oregon date approved: 12/7/2007 last visited: 8/26/2007 |
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|  DESTINATION-Cape Creek-Pacific Ocean
in River Origins, Destinations and Confluences Cape Creek at Heceta Head State Park (which includes Devils Elbow State Park. Where Cape Creek meets the Pacific Ocean. posted by: TheBeanTeam location: Oregon date approved: 8/14/2007 last visited: 8/11/2007 |
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|  Heceta Head, Cape Creek Beach
in Wavy Places In Lane County Oregon at Devils Elbow State Park, Cape Creek meets the Pacific Ocean at this point on a small beach nestled between Heceta Head and Devils Elbow. posted by: TheBeanTeam location: Oregon date approved: 8/14/2007 last visited: 1/26/2012 |
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|  Haunted- Heceta Head Lighthouse and Innkeepers House
in Ghosts and Hauntings The resident ghost is said to be the spirit of a broken hearted mother who lost her child due to a fall from the cliffs or by drowning. posted by: TheBeanTeam location: Oregon date approved: 5/1/2007 last visited: 1/12/2011 |
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|  Heceta Head Lighthouse and Light Keeper’s house
in Lighthouse Bed and Breakfasts On one of the most rugged and picturesque sections of the Oregon coast. This lighthouse is considered to be one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. posted by: TheBeanTeam location: Oregon date approved: 3/10/2006 last visited: 4/24/2012 |
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|  Monocular-Heceta Head Lighthouse Vista
in Coin-Op Binoculars Coordinates lead to a landing at the base of Heceta Head Lighthouse. There is a 1/2 mile hike up to the lighthouse from the beach below. There is a $3.00 fee to park in the parking lot. posted by: TheBeanTeam location: Oregon date approved: 8/14/2007 last visited: 8/11/2007 |
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|  Heceta Head Lighthouse
in Coastal Lighthouses Walk a half mile for some of the greatest views of your life. posted by: cachegame location: Oregon date approved: 9/25/2006 last visited: 4/23/2012 |
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|  Hitsi Hut, Yahats, Oregon
in Eagle Scout Project Sites A hike is required to view this Eagle Scout Project.
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|  Big Creek Bridge No. 01180 - Lane County, OR
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Designed by famed bridge builder Conde B. McCullough, this 235-ft. bridge, built in 1931, is one of the first reinforced concrete tied arch bridges constructed. It is one of three of similar design along the scenic U.S. 101 coastal highway. posted by: silverquill location: Oregon date approved: 4/23/2011 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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|  Big Creek Bridge - Lane County, OR
in Arch Bridges Designed by famed bridge builder Conde B. McCullough, this 235-ft. bridge, built in 1931, is one of the first reinforced concrete tied arch bridges constructed. It is one of three of similar design along the scenic U.S. 101 coastal highway. posted by: silverquill location: Oregon date approved: 4/26/2011 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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|  Darlingtonia State Natural Site - Florence, OR
in State/Provincial Parks Totally unique, this State Park can easily be overlooked, but the visitor is treated to the spectacular site of the rare carnivorous pitcher plant - an 18 acre bog with boardwalks and interpretive signs. There is ample parking and a few tables. posted by: silverquill location: Oregon date approved: 5/19/2009 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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|  Darlingtonia Wayside Botanical Garden
in Botanical Gardens A botanical garden dedicated to the carnivorous plant Darlingtonia Californica, also known as the Cobra Lily, Cobra Orchid and Pitcher Plant. posted by: TheBeanTeam location: Oregon date approved: 8/31/2007 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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|  Darlingtonia State Botanical Wayside, Oregon
in Carnivorous Plant Localities This area was set aside as a botanical preserve where the public may observe Darlingtonia californica, also know as cobra-lily, Cobra-orchid, and Pitcher Plant. posted by: Volcanoguy location: Oregon date approved: 1/17/2007 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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|  Ten Mile Creek Bridge No. 01181 - Lane County, OR
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This bridge by noted bridge designer Conde B. McCullough is an example of one of the earliest reinforced concrete bridges made, erected in 1931. Two other bridges on scenic U.S. 101 are of the same design and time period. posted by: silverquill location: Oregon date approved: 4/23/2011 last visited: 8/25/2012 |
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