There are nine public lighthouses on the Oregon coast. You may have heard of some recent renovations that are going on right now to keep these lighthouses in top shape. North Oregon coast’s Cape Meares Lighthouse is one that will soon be undergoing renovation. Some of the plans for the lighthouse include a new glass door and a few exterior touch ups.
During the fall and spring months it is often raining in Tillamook County and the lighthouse floor begins to form puddles. To minimize this, the staff keeps the door closed, leaving guests to often wonder if the lighthouse is open. This will no longer be an issue. The glass door will allow the staff to keep the interior visible while closing out the rainy weather.
In 1993 the Cape Meares lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You may remember, however, that the lighthouse was vandalized in 2010 when two locals broke into the park and fired over a dozen shots. The windows were damaged as well as the original Fresnel lens that originated from Paris in 1888. It makes our heart happy to know that despite a few damaging actions, the lighthouse is still in operation and has continued to receive such TLC!
A few facts about Cape Meares Lighthouse:
Written by Guest Blogger – Candice Tutterrow
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