Heceta Head Lighthouse by photosynthesis
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Description
From the Oregon State Parks website:
"Heceta Head is named for Bruno de Heceta, a Spanish navigator and explorer, who surveyed the Oregon coast in 1775. The lighthouse was constructed between 1892 and 1893 and was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The head lightkeeper’s house was demolished and the lumber purchased for $10 in 1940 following the move from kerosene to electricity to power the lighthouse. The salvaged wood was used to construct the Alpha-Bit Cafe in nearby Mapleton. The state of Oregon was granted a license to use the lighthouse and surrounding property by the Coast Guard in 1963, the same year that the lighthouse became fully automated. The assistant lightkeeper’s house, which still stands, is now a bed and breakfast operated by concessionaires of the U.S. Forest Service. The already-existing Devil’s Elbow State Park, which included a cove south of the lighthouse, was enlarged to include the lighthouse and renamed Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint, connecting it with Washburne State Park to the north. The land for Devil’s Elbow State Park was acquired between 1930 and 1987 by purchase from private owners as well as gifts and exchanges with U.S. government agencies. In 1998, Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint was officially deeded to OPRD by ODOT. In 2001, the remaining Coast Guard property was transferred to OPRD."
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Comments (8)
beachsidelegs
What a wonderful picture, I have always had a fascination for light houses and I have no idea why :)
auntietk
Here's the "before" picture. Looks like it needs paint again, but they obviously did a lot of work between then and now!
https://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/heceta-head-before/2201759/?p
blinkings
What a gorgeous place.
npauling
A beautiful capture of this great lighthouse.![😃](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/4.5/png/32/1f603.png)
Kordouane
What a beautiful place !!
durleybeachbum
It's rather cute, sort of dumpy ! A very attractive building.
helanker
Yes, a beautiful building indeed and a great shot, but the surroundings.. Had hoped it was more attractive for a painting :-)
Faemike55
fascinating history of this place - wonderful photo