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  2. Agate Beach State Recreation Site - Wikipedia

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    It is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. [2] Lying between new and old U.S. Highway 101, the 18.48-acre (7.48 ha) park offers beach access via a path from the parking lot through a tunnel under the old highway. [2] Amenities include restrooms and a place to fish, surf, and dig for razor clams. [2]

  3. Boathouse Row - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, the Sedgeley Club was allowed to build #15 Boathouse Row. [13] In 1904, Fairmount Rowing Association demolished the stone building built by Pacific Barge Club at #2 Boathouse Row and replaced the 1860 structure with a new brick structure, leaving #3 and #14 Boathouse Row as the only remaining boathouses dating from 1860. [14]

  4. Undine Barge Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, Undine purchased Keystone Barge Club's (the 1st) boat and equipment, as Keystone had disposed of its boathouse. [ 5 ] The club's name is derived from the Legend of Undine , and the club has an upriver house for social functions named Castle Ringstetten, which is the name of the castle in the legend. [ 6 ]

  5. Fairmount Rowing Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, Pacific Barge Club built a stone cottage-style boathouse at the site of #2 Boathouse row. [7] Half of the building was occupied by the Pacific Barge Club while the other half was rented to the Philadelphia Boat Club. [7] In 1881, the Fairmount Rowing Association purchased #2 Boathouse Row and Pacific Barge Club's equipment. [3]

  6. Jantzen Beach Carousel - Wikipedia

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    On March 5, 2023, Restore Oregon sent a call for a permanent home for the carousel, stating that it was not the intention of the organization to house the carousel permanently. [13] Later that year in September, Restore Oregon announced that the carousel had found a new home at the Neon Sign Museum in The Dalles, Oregon , who will begin the ...

  7. University of Oregon rowing team - Wikipedia

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    Oregon must now face Ivy League powerhouses Harvard, Princeton and Dartmouth in the national competition." [31] Despite defeat at the 1993 national championship, the lightweight four had a near perfect season in 1994 winning every race except for their last. [32] The other strong boat in 1994 was the women's novice 8+.

  8. Vesper Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    The Vesper Boat Club is an amateur rowing club located at #10 Boathouse Row in the historic Boathouse Row of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1865 as the Washington Barge Club, the club's name was changed to Vesper Boat Club in 1870. Vesper's stated goal is "to produce Olympic champions."

  9. Category:Boathouse Row - Wikipedia

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