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  Tillamook County, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tillamook County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oregon.
Tillamook County is the first in the continental United States to be declared ready for a tsunami.
Tillamook County, the twelfth county in Oregon to be organized, was established on December 15, 1853, when the Territorial Legislature approved an act to create the new county out of an area previously included in Clatsop, Yamhill and Polk Counties.
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 Tillamook Burn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tillamook Burn was a series of forest fires in the Coast Range of Oregon in the United States that destroyed a total area of 355,000 acres (1,400 km²) of old growth timber.
Much of the lands of the Tillamook burn had come to be owned by the counties of Tillamook, Yamhill, and Washington through foreclosures on unpaid property taxes; at the time of the forest fires, most of the land was owned by timber companies who also paid the cost of fighting the fires.
Many local Oregonians believe that replanting the Tillamook Burn was performed by school children volunteering a Saturday afternoon when their labor only met about one percent of the total effort; this was a brilliant public relations coup created by Arthur W. Priaulx of the West Coast Lumberman's Association in 1950.
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 Tillamook, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tillamook (IPA: [ˈtɪ lə mək]) is the county seat of Tillamook County, Oregon.
While Tillamook derives some income from tourists passing through on their way to the ocean beaches, its economy is firmly based on agriculture.
The rich farmlands around the city are given to milk cattle, which provide the materials for the largest cheese factory (of 25 total located in the county), just north of the downtown on U.S. Route 101.
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 Oregon.com - Tillamook, Oregon
Tillamook is positioned right on the North Oregon Coast, 75 miles west of Portland.
Tillamook is the county seat, located right in the middle of Tillamook County.
The City of Tillamook was the first community to be settled in the county.
www.oregon.com /towns/tillamook/tillamook.cfm   (322 words)

  
 Tillamook Oregon...The Recreation Center
Tillamook Oregon...lacks the sophistication of a Cannon Beach or Seaside.
Tillamook, Oregon is located two-miles inland, about 100 inches of rain pound down on Tillamook annually.
During World War II blimps were based out of Tillamook Oregon to patrol the coast for submarines.
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 About Tillamook, Oregon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Due to it's size, Tillamook has the conveniences of a city yet possesses an original quality usually found only in small towns.
For instance, Munson Creek Falls is a quick 7 mile drive south of Tillamook and it ranks as the highest waterfall in the coast range.
Another claim to fame for Tillamook is the Blimp Hanger and Blimp Hanger Museum.
www.doormat.com /cities/til-hist.htm   (292 words)

  
 General History of the Town of Netarts: Tillamook County, Oregon Coast
1400's: Tillamook, or Killamook, Indians inhabited a large area between Nehalem and the Salmon River and from the crest of the Coast Range to the Pacific Ocean, with their main village near the mouth of the Kilchis River.
William Clark was the first white man of record to visit Tillamook Head, giving it the name "Killamuch," and observed the processing of flesh of a 105 ft. whale, which had washed up on the beach.
The third road, the Benscheidt Road, was a short-cut between the original South Prarie Road and the Tillamook River Road, beginning at the Tillamook River Ferry and ending at the summit.
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 Tillamook Oregon Vacation Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Tillamook is 75 miles west of Portland, Oregon, on a plain between the Coast range of mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
Tillamook Bay is to the northwest of the town, offering fishing, boating and lodging in the towns of Bay City, Garibaldi, and Rockaway Beach.
Tillamook Air Museum is two miles south on Hwy 101.
www.vacation-in-oregon.com /tillamook-oregon-vacation.html   (592 words)

  
 Tillamook County Online - Community Information and Business Directory Guide
The county was named after the Tillamook Indians who lived in the areas surrounding the Tillamook and Nehalem Bays.
Today, dairy farming remains a way of life in Tillamook County, with over 150 family farms providing the milk used to create the finest ice cream, and the world renowned Tillamook® Cheese.
The major physical features of Tillamook County are a rocky and irregular coastline, stretches of coastal lowlands, and heavily timbered mountains which comprise the main span, and several spurs, of the Coast Range.
www.tillamoo.com   (365 words)

  
 Wilson River Fall Chinook Salmon Fishing
The Wilson river in Oregon is a coastal stream in the Tillamook Bay area and is very popular destination for Salmon fishing.
It rises in several forks in the Tillamook State Forest in the mountains of northeastern Tillamook County.
Oregon State Highway 6 now follows the valley of the river, providing a convenient route from Portland to the Oregon Coast.
www.wilsonriver.com   (1153 words)

  
 Travel Guide to Tillamook, Oregon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Tillamook Pioneer Museum Steam Donkey Engine Tillamook County Pioneer Museum The Museum was established in 1935.
Tillamook Bay Tillamook Bay locator map Size and Location: Tillamook Bay is a large, shallow estuary along the north coast of Oregon.
Tillamook County Tillamook County Tillamook County is located along the beautiful Oregon Coast.
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 Tillamook, Oregon (Cities)
This Tillamook County community is located north of Lincoln City, between Beaver and Garibaldi along Highway 101.
Tillamook's lush grasses, nurtured by up to 72 inches of rain a year, sustain the herds that compose Oregon's dairy industry.
Tillamook is situated at the shores of Tillamook Bay and the Pacific Ocean, which in turn provides a major recreation center; crabbing, fishing hiking, boating, hang-gliding, and a variety of other Outdoor Activities are only a short drive away.
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 Tillamook County
Tillamook County was established on December 15th, 1853.
The name Tillamook comes from the Tillamook (or Killamook) Indians.
According to the 2005-2006 Oregon Blue Book the elevation is 22’ and encompasses 1,125 square miles.
www.co.tillamook.or.us   (178 words)

  
 Tillamook County, Oregon - Headlight Herald Visitor and Relocation Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
TILLAMOOK — Jon Carnahan, former president of Linn-Benton Community College, will be interviewed for the position of interim president at Tillamook Bay Community College on Monday, June 12.
Morgan Breed decorated her mortarboard with Tillamook High School colors of red and fl for her march across the stage to receive her diploma June 1.
TillamookHeadlightHerald.com is maintained by Oregon Coast Newspapers, LLC, publisher of the Headlight-Herald, which is distributed each Wednesday throughout Tillamook County, Oregon; and The News Guard, which is distributed each Wednesday in north Lincoln County, Oregon.
www.tillamookheadlightherald.com   (321 words)

  
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We specialize in Tillamook Bay Fall Chinook, Spring Chinook on the Trask River and Wilson River, and Winter Steelhead fishing.
Tillamook Bay has for years been one of the most consistent producers of king salmon on the entire west coast.
Tillamook Bay Boathouse (503-322-3600), located within the Garibaldi basin, has a fuel dock and they carry fresh crab, salmon, and bottomfish, as well as oysters and clams when in season.
www.fish-oregon.com   (1427 words)

  
 Tillamook, Oregon Web Hosting - Web Hosts
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 Tillamook
Tillamook cheese is made by a 100-year old farmer-owned cooperative committed to the core values of quality, cooperation, integrity, stewardship and customer responsiveness handed down by our founders nearly a century ago.
We call our values “The Tillamook Tradition” and strive every day to promote them in our dealings with our customers, our partners and the community.
Tillamook, Baby Loaf, Snack Bar and the sailing ship design are trademarks of TCCA and are registered with the US Patent and Trademark Office.
www.tillamookcheese.com   (229 words)

  
 Port of Tillamook Bay, Tillamook, Oregon
Comprised of over 1600 acres of land zoned for industrial use just two miles south of the coastal town of Tillamook, Oregon, the Port of Tillamook Bay boasts an ever-growing array of businesses, from local artists and builders to manufacturers of internationally renowned products.
The facility is built around the former Tillamook U.S. Naval Station, home of one of the blimp squadrons that patrolled the Pacific coast during World War II.
Flexibility is the key, and the Port is ready to accommodate a wide range of businesses, no matter the size, and offers a number of attractive incentives for its tenants.
www.potb.org   (268 words)

  
 Tillamook, Oregon - Real Estate, Homes, Property, Commercial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 Tillamook, Oregon
Naturally, Tillamook's other dairy products, including yogurt and milk, are magnificent as well, not to mention their sinfully delicious ice cream.
Along with the tempting cheese factory, the city of Tillamook also invites tourists to explore both natural and aviation history by welcoming visitors to the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum and Tillamook Naval Air Museum.
The hanger is the largest wooden structure in the world, and even those not wishing to visit inside are often impressed by the building itself as they travel on down Highway 101.
www.spectacularoregon.com /coast/north/tillamook.htm   (414 words)

  
 Tillamook Oregon Lodging
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For 40 miles Highway 101 turns inland between Tillamook and Lincoln City.
Nestled between Cape Kiwanda and Cape Lookout is the secluded village of Tierra del Mar. This is the Oregon Coast of the old days…even at the height of the summer season you can usually walk for miles without encountering another person.
www.all-oregon.com /city/tillamook/lodging.htm   (320 words)

  
 eBay - tillamook oregon, Postcards Paper, Decorative Collectibles items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 Tillamook Naval Air Station Museum Tillamook, Oregon (History Museums)
Tillamook Naval Air Station Museum Tillamook, Oregon (History Museums)
The huge hangar visible from Highway 101, 2 miles south of Tillamook, is the largest clear-span wooden structure in the world.
The Museum covers the history of NAS Tillamook and lighter-than-air technology and houses the largest collection of flyable warbirds in the Pacific Northwest.
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 Tillamook County, Oregon (OR) @USA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Tillamook County is a county located in the state of Oregon.
The county was named for the Native American people, the Tillamooks, who lived in this area in the early 19th century.
Bi-monthly newspaper serving the communities of north Tillamook County.
www.at-usa.com /Oregon/Counties/Tillamook   (416 words)

  
 Trail results for Tillamook
Tillamook State Forest Hillsboro Oregon Mountain Bike Trails.
Oregon Bayocean Peninsula Tillamook Oregon Mountain Bike Trails.
Oregon Northern Oregon Coast Tillamook Oregon Scenic Byways.
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 Tillamook, Oregon
However, most tourist are drawn to the area for it's coastal beauty and recreational opportunities, including deep-sea fishing, crabbing, and other outdoor sports.
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