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SUMMARY:Disaster at Sea from a Steame
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Captain Daniel C. Marvin\nAuthor of Francis H. Leggett: Unraveling the Mystery of the Deadliest Shipwreck on the Oregon Coast \n\nSaturday\, March 14 • 3:30 PM\nNCRD36155 9th Street\, Nehalem$10 at the Door  \n\nOn September 16\, 1914\, the steamer Francis H. Leggett left Grays Harbor\, Washington\, bound for San Francisco. On board were 37 passengers\, 25 crew members\, and an overload of railway ties. \nOnce at sea\, the vessel encountered the full force of a 60-mile-per-hour gale. Just off the north Oregon coast\, the railway ties shifted. Powerful waves battered the ship\, causing it to list. Water began flooding the vessel. \nOnly two days after departing Grays Harbor\, the ship was in deep trouble. \nCome hear the tragic story of this devastating event — much of which remains a mystery. Nearly 112 years later\, it is still remembered as the deadliest shipwreck on the Oregon Coast. \n 
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SUMMARY:NEHALEM VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 181–4 pm atNehalem Valley Historical Society225 Laneda Ave. Manzanita \n$10 at the Door  \n\nBook Event:Meet authorGary Hayes \n\nOnce an unknown spot on the world map\, the Oregon Coast has been the site of both inspiration and tragedy over the course of its history. \nA driving force of America’s Western migration\, the rise of logging and fishing industries that sustained new settlers also contributed to the devastating decline of Native people and their way of life. The industrial age brought steamboats\, railroads\, and roads for automobiles to the area and\, along with them\, a blossoming tourism industry. Preservation efforts rose to the forefront as visitors and locals sought to save the unique facets of the coast for future generations. \nJoin author Gary Hayes as he explores the maritime heritage of one of the most spectacular places on earth\, the Oregon Coast. \n\nHistoric Tales of the Oregon CoastFrom Shipwrecks to Scenic DestinationGary Hayes
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LOCATION:NCRD\, 36155 9th Street\, Nehalem\, OR\, 97131\, United States
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