Live Breaking News & Updates on Ben Holladay

Stay updated with breaking news from Ben holladay. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Oregon Coast Names Part 2: Central and North Coast History


Reedsport to Brookings, places to stay; winter deals
(Lincoln City, Oregon) – Part one of this series went over how a few south and central Oregon coast towns got their names, including Gold Beach, Bandon, Coos Bay, Yachats, Newport, Nye Beach and Depoe Bay.
(Above: Cape Kiwanda in the early part of the century)
In part two, this bit of time travel takes you through the surprising historical twists and turns of Gleneden Beach, Lincoln City, Pacific City, a few landmarks, Tillamook, Arch Cape, Cannon Beach, Seaside and Astoria.
Gleneden Beach s Name. The tiny, unincorporated village just south of Lincoln City was originally called Sijota, back when it was really just farmland settled by a family from Poland by that name, sometime around 1900 or so. In the 1920s, just as Highway 101 was getting built, the Carey family bought up parcels of land here, and named them Gleneden. It was a combo of their daughter s name, Glen, and the term “eden.” As 101 progressed ....

Gold Beach , United States , New York , Grand View , Lincoln City , Depoe Bay , Ocean Park , Nye Beach , Gleneden Beach , Elk Creek , Cannon Beach , Pacific City , Coos Bay , Cape Kiwanda , Broads End , Holiday Beach , Arch Cape , Haystack Rock , John Jacob Astor , Ben Holladay , Coast Hotels , Courtesy North Lincoln History Museum , Seaside History Museum , Courtesy Cb History Museum , Cannon Beach History Center , Courtesy Seaside History Museum ,

From Rugged Tents to Real Rooms: Evolution of Oregon Coast Overnight Stays Part 1


Reedsport to Brookings, places to stay; winter deals
The history of tourist lodging on the Oregon coast runs an interesting evolutionary route: from tent cities, to cabins, auto parks, a unique thing called motor lodges, and then finally to motels, with hotels running a parallel existence in some ways.
On the north Oregon coast, tourism started off sooner as trains started coming to Seaside from Portland about 1880. On the southern coast – according to the Coos History Museum and the Oregon Coast Historical Railway Museum in Coos Bay – it wasn’t until 1916 that trains brought visitors there. In some places, like Newport, people started coming by boat first. ....

Cannon Beach , United States , North Bend , Tillamook County , Simpson Park , Rockaway Beach , Ben Holladay , See South Coast Hotels , Ad For Rockaway Beach Elmore Hotel , Newport Abbey Hotel , Courtesy Seasidde Visitors Seaside History Museum , Coos History Museum , From Rugged Tents , Real Rooms , Oregon Coast Overnight Stays Part , Oregon Coast Beach Connection , Rugged Tents , Oregon Coast , Oregon Coast Historical Railway Museum , Coos Bay , Abbey Hotel , Oregon State Archives , Seasidde Visitors , Seaside History , Tillamook Spit , Statesman Journal ,