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1Reflections On Early Cannon Beach
By John Delbert Griffin and Margaret Griffin Green
“Reflections On Early Cannon Beach” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Reflections On Early Cannon Beach
- Author: ➤ John Delbert Griffin and Margaret Griffin Green
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 18
- Publisher: Anchor Graphics
- Publish Date: 1983
“Reflections On Early Cannon Beach” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Clatsop County; Cannon Beach; Seaside; Necanicum River; Highway 101; Logan House; Mike Powers; Elk Creek; Haystack Rock; R.E. McGuire; John N. Griffin; Arch Cape; Tolovana Park; Mark Warren; Braillier; Mansur; Clayton; Adair; Carnahan; Sabine; Austin - Hug Point - F. Norris - James Mayar - Harry Bell - Jack Astbury - Joe Walsh - Silver Point - Elk Creek Hotel - Austin House - Tillamook - John Gerritse
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL58740060M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1983
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Hug Point State Recreation Site
Hug Point State Recreation Site is a state park on the northern Oregon Coast in the U.S. state of Oregon. Administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation
Oregon
shrublands. At 11,249 feet (3,429 m), Mount Hood is the state's highest point. Oregon's only national park, Crater Lake National Park, comprises the caldera
Crown Point (Oregon)
Crown Point (also known historically as Thor's Heights or Thor's Crown) is a basalt promontory on the Columbia River Gorge and an associated state park
Columbia River Gorge
dramatic walls that exist today, flooding the river as high up as Crown Point. This quick erosion left many layers of volcanic rock exposed. The Columbia
Multnomah Falls
Elmer Feldenheimer Fishing Rock Fort Stevens Gearhart Ocean Haystack Hill Hug Point John Yeon Manhattan Beach Munson Creek Falls Neahkahnie–Manzanita Nehalem
Saddle Mountain State Natural Area
Elmer Feldenheimer Fishing Rock Fort Stevens Gearhart Ocean Haystack Hill Hug Point John Yeon Manhattan Beach Munson Creek Falls Neahkahnie–Manzanita Nehalem
Willamette Stone
Elmer Feldenheimer Fishing Rock Fort Stevens Gearhart Ocean Haystack Hill Hug Point John Yeon Manhattan Beach Munson Creek Falls Neahkahnie–Manzanita Nehalem
Arch Cape, Oregon
Pacific coast, approximately four miles south of Cannon Beach, between Hug Point State Recreation Site to the north and Oswald West State Park to the south
Fort Clatsop
Elmer Feldenheimer Fishing Rock Fort Stevens Gearhart Ocean Haystack Hill Hug Point John Yeon Manhattan Beach Munson Creek Falls Neahkahnie–Manzanita Nehalem
Casey State Recreation Site
Robert Mark (1991). Laurelhurst: Lost Community of the Upper Rogue. Eagle Point, OR: Laurelhurst Publications. ISBN 0-9624726-1-1. Casey State Recreation