Digest>Jan/Feb 2017

Photo Caption:

The “Needle’s Eye” was an unusual rock formation down the beach from Heceta Head Lighthouse that proved to be a fun photo frame for pictures. This one shows the head keeper’s house through the hole in the needle. Both are no longer there. The keeper’s house was razed in 1940 and the needle has long since disappeared due to erosion from the ocean waves. (Photo courtesy of Brian Bay.)
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Story:

Family Ties at Tillamook Rock and Heceta Head Lighthouses
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