There’s a stretch of the Oregon Coast where the Pacific feels larger than usual, where sea stacks rise like monuments and the shoreline carries a story older than the postcards. This town’s identity was shaped by early exploration, sealed by an 1846 shipwreck, and still marked by a cannon hauled from the surf.
| Headline: | The One Pacific Coast Town Everyone Should Visit At Least Once |
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| Author: | World Atlas |
| Date Published: | 01/22/2026 |
| Publisher: | https://www.worldatlas.com/ |
| Person Posting Article: | James |