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28-Jul-2012 Jim Stiles

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Ilwaco, Washington

North Head Lighthouse

On May 16, 1898, the North Head Lighthouse was put into service as the primary navigation aid at the mouth of the Columbia River. The Cape Disappointment lighthouse had served this function since Oct. 15, 1856; however, ships continued to run aground at the "Graveyard of the Pacific." Due to the sheer number of shipwrecks, it was determined a second lighthouse was needed on the northwestern spur of Cape Disappointment, commonly referred to as North Head.

Today, the North Head Lighthouse still stands as a sentinel overlooking this treacherous body of water, the confluence between the Columbia River and Pacific Ocean. The North Head Lighthouse is still an active aid to navigation, although the lighthouse keepers who once tended the flame have been replaced by an automated beacon. The lighthouse offers sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, Long Beach Peninsula, Columbia River Bar and the northern Oregon Coast.


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Robert Ballard31-Jul-2012 00:18
I recently watched a Lewis and Clark documentary. I thought it was funny that an aerial view of North Head showed a little bit of a modern trail.
Guest 30-Jul-2012 11:46
Superb in every way Jim.
Daniel Binkard30-Jul-2012 04:22
I saw this site on a recent vacation. Nice to see it again!
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