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SEA OF LIGHTS AT OREGON COAST AQUARIUM
Illuminate your winter nights at the Aquarium’s Sea of Lights! Sea of Lights tickets may be purchased upon arrival at Aquarium...


ENGLUND MARINE AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY
Englund Marine & Industrial Supply, established in 1944, is a family-owned business serving the marine and industrial communities for 80...


NEWPORT VISUAL ARTS CENTER
The Newport Visual Arts Center, located at the historic Nye Beach Turnaround, is a facility built by the City of Newport as a public art...


NEWPORT FLORIST
Passionate about the art of floral design, Newport Florist strives to delight clients with unique designs. They also offer floral classes...


HATFIELD MARINE SCIENCE CENTER
What to expect when visiting Discover marine science! The Hatfield Marine Science Visitor Center is a museum and aquarium with exhibits, hands-on activities, and programs for all ages. It is supported in part by NOAA funding to Oregon Sea Grant and hosted by OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center. At the Visitor Center, you can experience close encounters with marine animals in aquaria and indoor tide pools. Explore the exciting world of marine research through interactive exhibi


RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! WORLD OF ADVENTURE
Ripley's Believe It or Not! in Newport offers visitors an engaging experience with its collection of unusual artifacts and interactive...


NEWPORT CINEMA
Movies, popcorn, candy! Visit website to see what's playing.


YAQUINA HEAD INTERPRETIVE CENTER
From exploring tide pools teeming with life to witnessing Oregon's tallest lighthouse, there is something for every visitor at Yaquina...


NEWPORT PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
The Newport Performing Arts Center (PAC) is the premiere performance venue on the Oregon coast. It is home to a group of resident...


YAQUINA HEAD OUTSTANDING NATURAL AREA
From exploring tide pools teeming with life to witnessing Oregon's tallest lighthouse, there is something for every visitor at Yaquina Head. Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area extends out from the Oregon coast, one mile into the Pacific Ocean. Standing 93 feet tall at the westernmost point of the basalt headland, the lighthouse has been a bright beacon of the night, guiding ships and their supplies along the west coast since the light was first lit on August 20, 1873. The
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