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Bandon-By-The-Sea,
Oregon
(a
QuaintVillage)
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Bandon claims to
be the storm-watching capital of the world. This is probably due to
the dramatic crashing of large waves into the rocks and cliffs, especially
in winter. This stretch of the coast includes the much-photographed
Table Rock, Elephant Rock, and Face Rock. Bandon also produces
cranberries. Bandon-By-The-Sea is the artist/tourist/vacation
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Location
Near
the Pacific Ocean
South of Coos Bay
Map
Population
About
3,000
Features
Art
Galleries
Art colony
Bed and breakfast inns
Boutiques
Cabin rentals
Campgrounds
and RV parks nearby
Check
Woodall's guide
Candy store (largest in Oregon)
Cheese Factory (handmade
cheese)
Hotels and vacation rentals in this area
Lighthouse (Coquille River Lighthouse) Free
admission
Museum
Hours
(We
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Festivals
Recommended
stay
Tourist
information
Chamber
of Commerce
www.Bandon.com
City
government
www.ci.Bandon.OR.US
Oregon
Tourism Commission
www.TravelOregon.com
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This page was last updated on 01/11/2006
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