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  2. Finders Keepers (Lincoln City, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Fodor's has said Finders Keepers was established in 1997. [2] [3] Other sources have said the program was established in 1999 via the Millennium Float Project.[4] [5] [6] According to the Lincoln County Leader, "Finders Keepers began as the Oregon Coast Festival of Glass, a celebration of the millennium in 2000."

  3. Lincoln City, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln City is a town in Lincoln County on the Oregon Coast of the United States, between Tillamook to the north and Newport to the south. It is named after the county, which was named in honor of former U.S. President Abraham Lincoln .

  4. Category : Tourist attractions in Lincoln County, Oregon

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    Protected areas of Lincoln County, Oregon (2 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Lincoln County, Oregon" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  5. Chinook Winds Casino - Wikipedia

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    Chinook Winds Casino and convention center is a Native American casino located in Lincoln City, Oregon.It is operated by the Confederated Tribes of Siletz.The casino's amenities include a 227-room hotel, a 157,000-square-foot (14,600 m 2) gaming floor (between two floors), two restaurants (with a 24-hour food counter), a 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2) convention center, arcade, day-care ...

  6. 7 Best Things Pawn For Extra Cash - AOL

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    Since pawnshops typically offer somewhere between 25% and 60% of an item’s resale value, you’ll need to pawn an item worth between $835 and $2,000 to get $500. Here are the seven best things ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lincoln ...

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    SE of Lincoln City: Lincoln City vicinity: Original bridge dismantled in late 1997. [11] 2: Elk City Bridge: November 29, 1979 (#79002104) November 25, 1986: Cherry St. Elk City: Destroyed by a storm in 1981. [12] 3: Sam's Creek Bridge: November 29, 1979 (#79002107) November 25, 1986: E of Siletz: Siletz vicinity: Demolished in 1980. 4

  8. Pixieland (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The name and theme of the park came from nearby Lincoln City. A popular restaurant there was named Pixie Kitchen, which opened in 1930 and had the slogan "Heavenly Food on the Oregon Coast". [1] Jerry Parks and his wife Lu Parks ran Pixie Kitchen and announced in 1967 the vision of Pixieland as a 57-acre (230,000 m 2) "Fairytale Story of Oregon ...

  9. Devil's Lake State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    It is the only coastal Oregon State park with a campground located in a city. The campground area is located at the southwest shore of Devils Lake in Lincoln City, and the day use area is on the south shore. The park provides kayaks for those participating in summer guided kayak wildlife tours. [2]