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        <title>" ALONG THE OREGON COAST "  1950s OREGON TRAVELOGUE   ROGUE RIVER  CAPE BLANCO  COOS BAY GG44845</title>
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        <description>Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCddem5RlB3bQe99wyY49g0g/join Help us preserve, scan and post more rare and endangered films! Join us on Patreon. Visit https://www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com Released by the Oregon Coast Association in Newport, "Along the Oregon Coast" is a detailed travel guide about the Oregon coast, highlighting its natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and various attractions. It covers: •  Scenic Views: Descriptions of the coastal highway, sandy shores, sea stacks, and state parks. •  Recreational Activities: Fishing, golfing, horseback riding, and exploring sand dunes. •  Historical and Natural Landmarks: Lighthouses, the Sea Lion Caves, and Cape Perpetua. •  Travel and Accommodation: Information on travel routes, bridges, and various accommodation options along the coast. •  Local Industry: Logging, lumber milling, and the fish canning industry in areas like Coos Bay and Astoria. Overall, it paints a picture of the Oregon coast as a destination with diverse activities and stunning landscapes, suitable for family vacations and outdoor enthusiasts. 0:35 - 1:05: Introduction to the beauty and year-round recreation along the Oregon coast, including the Rogue River, highlighting the scenic views along Highway 101. 1:11 - 1:28: Description of the coastal highway tour from south to north, featuring state parks like Harris Beach. 1:36 - 1:57: Sandy shores and sea stacks providing playgrounds and picturesque views, with a mention of the Rogue River as a popular fishing spot. 2:00 - 2:11: A trip up the Rogue River to Agness by mailboat from Gold Beach. 2:14 - 2:31: Cape Blanco and its picturesque lighthouse, along with other lighthouses that attract visitors. 2:35 - 2:59: The diverse coastal scenery, including sandy beaches, rocky stacks, and wildflowers, encouraging visitors to bring their cameras. 3:03 - 3:27: Panoramic views at Shore Acres, Sunset Bay, and Cape Arago state parks, and the industrial and recreational hub of Coos Bay. 3:30 - 4:03: The scenic trip across Coos Bay via the McCullough Bridge, and the logging industry in the area. 4:06 - 4:25: Unique state parks protecting Myrtlewood groves and the beauty of Golden and Silver Falls State Park. 4:30 - 4:49: Fishing opportunities in freshwater coastal lakes and coastal streams. 5:03 - 5:16: Saltwater fishing along the Oregon coast, offering a satisfying recreational experience. 5:22 - 5:34: Coastal bridges, including the Siuslaw River Bridge at Florence, and the fun of exploring coastal sand dunes. 5:36 - 6:07: The Sea Lion Caves near Florence, offering views of Stellar sea lions and the picturesque Heceta Head Lighthouse. 6:23 - 7:02: Cape Perpetua's towering views and the scenic beauty of Yachats. 7:09 - 7:47: Toll-free bridges and fishing opportunities at Alsea Bay and Yaquina Bay. 8:18 - 8:37: Deep-sea fishing adventures beyond Yaquina Bay. 8:41 - 9:18: Agate Beach and Otter Crest, known for agate hunting and stunning coastal views. 9:22 - 9:40: Modern accommodations along the coast, catering to various budgets. 9:43 - 10:06: Horseback riding along sandy beaches, such as those in southern Tillamook County. 10:09 - 10:28: Dairy cattle herds and cheese production in Tillamook, and lumber mills in Garibaldi. 10:30 - 10:57: State-owned beaches and parks in northern Tillamook and Clatsop counties. 11:00 - 11:42: Canon Beach's famous Haystack Rock and family-friendly beach activities. 11:45 - 12:06: Seaside, Oregon's coastal resort city, offering various recreational activities and events. 12:18 - 12:33: The fish canning industry in Astoria, with salmon and tuna being canned and shipped worldwide. 12:36 - 13:07: The Chinook salmon runs up the Columbia River, marking the start of salmon derbies along the coast. 13:11 - 13:22: Encouragement to visit the Oregon coast for its unlimited recreational opportunities. Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below. This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPBD_Xra67c Mirrored from Periscope Film (https://www.youtube.com/@PeriscopeFilm)</description>
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