Tillamook Air Museum
Located at Port of Tillamook Bay is the Tillamook Air Museum -- featuring a collection of more than 30 war birds, including a
P-38 Lightning, F4U-Corsair, P51-Mustang, PBY Catalina and SBD
Dauntless dive bomber. Climb into a jet simulator. Have lunch at a
'40s-'50s Cafe. Enjoy the aviation gift shop. It is all housed in a
rare World War II Blimp Hangar -- the largest wooden structure in the
world! The Air Museum is located just south of Tillamook off U.S.
Highway 101.
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Cape Meares Lighthouse
Cape
Meares Lighthouse stands 217 feet above the ocean 10 miles west of
Tillamook in Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint on the Three Capes
Scenic Route. It was completed in 1890 and lovingly restored by
volunteers in recent years. Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint and
National Wildlife Refuge encompasses 233 acres and is open daily.
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Latimer Quilt Center
The Latimer
Quilt and Textile Center is a museum and living arts center. It is
housed in the restored 1930s Maple Leaf schoolhouse and features
exhibits of vintage and contemporary textiles. It also is an active
place for the creation of textile arts, complete with classrooms and a
resource library. It is located at 2105 Wilson River Loop Road a short
distance from U.S. Highway 101.
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The Cheese Factory
The
Tillamook County Creamery Association plant visitor center attracts
upwards of 1 million people a year. Visitors can observe cheese
packaging operations from an observation platform and take a
self-guided tour of cheese making. At the end of the tour, visitors can
taste free samples of cheese.
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Tillamook County Fairgrounds
The
County Fairgrounds is not only home to the Tillamook County Fair in
August, widely regarded as one of the best old-time county fairs in
Oregon, it also is the site of dozens of events throughout the year. It
is located a little over a mile from the downtown area on 3rd Street.
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Tillamook County Pioneer Museum
The
Tillamook County Pioneer Museum has a huge collection of information on
the area, its history and its people. The three-story museum is a piece
of local history, too. It was built in 1905 and served as the county
courthouse for 30 years. Among its most popular attractions are a
replica of a blacksmith shop and a forest fire lookout station. The
research library has many shelves full of historical information, with
more than 3,000 volumes. The museum is located in the heart of downtown
Tillamook at 2106 2nd Street.
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Tillamook Forest Center
Off State
Route 6, 22 miles east of Tillamook in the Tillamook State Forest, is
the Tillamook Forest Center. This 13,500-square-foot facility is
dedicated to the splendor and history of this magnificent forest. It
has an interpretive center with classrooms, a theater and a forest
archive. Outdoors, interpretive trails lead through the woods to
breathtaking river and forest views. Center visitors can explore the
past, present and future of the forest. Admission is free.
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