Bayocean
Bayocean, “the town that fell into the sea,” stands as a warning to the hubris of our ever-spreading society. If you drive to the very edge of Oregon and then get out and walk, you can stand where developers built Bayocean, what they called the “Atlantic City of the West.”
It rose up in the early 1900s on a narrow sand spit that forms the western edge of Tillamook Bay. Built at a time when the West Coast was clamoring for the refined lifestyle of the Eastern Seaboard, Bayocean had a hotel, a bowling alley, a neighborhood of homes and even a small railroad. But then, in what amounts to a slow-motion disaster, it was swept away... Read the story |
"Bayocean Peninsula County Park - Tillamook, Oregon" by TravelingOtter is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
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