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Legends of Lincoln City: Shipwrecks, Glowing Cave, Skeleton, Headless Man on Central Oregon Coast

Published 02/02/23 at 3:59 AM
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff

Legends of Lincoln City: Shipwrecks, Glowing Cave, Skeleton and Headless Man on Central Oregon Coast

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(Lincoln City, Oregon) – Time travel can be a freaky scene.

A town that isn't very old may not seem like there'd be much brewing in its past. On the surface, Lincoln City only came together in 1964, a relative newcomer compared to other Oregon coast towns. What you may not realize is that it's comprised of a bunch of other little villages that were consolidated back then, and some had been around for close to 100 years at that point. (Above: Siletz Bay, photo Oregon Coast Beach Connection)