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Museums

This history and the modern of the Oregon Coast. You can even find special keepsakes to take home!

Lincoln City Glass Center

Lincoln City Glass Center

Beautiful creations to view and purchase, or you can make your own!
Location: 4821 SW Hwy 101 Lincoln City, Or. 97367
Phone: 541-996-2569
Alder House Glassblowing

Alder House Glassblowing

Several people have started their glassblowing ventures at the Alderhouse and many have gone on to start studios of their own. We are all proud of what we have brought to the community and hope to continue on into the future vastly enjoying what we do and especially delighting at the looks of wonderment on the faces of both kids and adults as they watch the wonder of glassblowing.
Location: 611 Immonen Road, Lincoln City, OR 97367
Phone: 541-994-6485
Hatfield Marine Science Center OSU

Hatfield Marine Science Center OSU

The Oregon Sea Grant-operated Visitor Center is the public education wing of the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport. More than 150,000 people pass through the doors of the Visitor Center every year to view exhibits, participate in hands-on activities and learn about marine animals and issues facing the coast.

HMSC is a resource for Visiting Scientists and Marine Science Students, combining expertise, location and infrastructure, including a world-class seawater system, experimental wet labs, OSU�s Guin Library and a weekly seminar series. We hope that you will find this website a useful guide to the activities of the Center. Feel free to contact us by phone or email if we can provide further information or help you advance your academic or research goals in marine science.
Location: 2030 SE Marine Science Drive, Newport, OR 97365
Phone: 541-867-0100
Mossy Creek Pottery & Gallery

Mossy Creek Pottery & Gallery

Founded in 1973 on six acres bordering the beautiful Siletz Bay Wildlife Refuge. Located just one scenic half-mile off U.S. Highway 101, the near century-old farmhouse is easily found as you travel on Immonen Road through a forest of spruce and hemlock.

This hidden gem is home to the work of 40 Northwest artists. Inside you`ll find a wide assortment of functional and decorative pottery in an array of glazes, representing the many and varied styles and techniques of our local and regional potters.

Discover a little treasure for yourself or find a gift for someone special. There`s something at Mossy Creek for every taste and any budget.
Location: 483 South Immonen Road, Lincoln City, OR 97367
Phone: 541-996-2415
Oregon Coast Glassworks

Oregon Coast Glassworks

Oregon Coast Glassworks is Newport�s center for beautiful art and exciting glass experiences. As the premier Native American owned and operated glassblowing gallery in the area, we offer glass blowing classes, free glass blowing demonstrations, and a gift gallery full of incredable sea life and animal sculpture, bowls, platter�s, floats, handcrafted jewelry, local beach agates and other handcrafted items from local artists.

We also offer Memorial glass items and the expertise to create your unique custom project. Stop by and see our extraordinary art gallery of hand blown glass or design the perfect gift for yourself or a friend.
Location: 616 E Olive St, Newport, OR 97365
Phone: 541-574-8226
Prehistoric Rocks Fossils Minerals

Prehistoric Rocks Fossils Minerals

Prehistoric provides a unique shopping and learning experience in Lincoln City, Oregon. Show-casing the finest minerals, fossils and meteorites.

If you need a conversation piece for your guests we have amazing museum quality pieces to hang in your home or business.

Do you want to enrich your child`s learning, check out our array of excavation kits and other fun activities. Come see our new break your own geode machine.

There is something for everyone here at Prehistoric, so come by and visit us. Feel free to touch and experience the fossils, minerals, and meteorites!
Location: 1425 NW U.S. 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367
Phone: 541-614-1294
North Lincoln County Historical

North Lincoln County Historical

The North Lincoln County Historical Museum was founded in 1987 through the initiative and hard work of The North Lincoln County Pioneer and Historical Association. Beginning with one hundred and ten charter members in a small storefront, NLCHM now has a permanent home, a small staff, and a dedicated group of volunteers.

Located in what historically was the village of Taft, the museum�s exhibits, research library, offices and store are in a two-story, sixty-year-old building. This building was built in 1941 as the Taft-Nelscott-Delake Fire Hall, and later was occupied by City Hall until it was deeded to NLCHM in 1995. The mission of the museum is to provide the public with an educational resource dedicated to the interpretation and preservation of North Lincoln County History.
Location: 4907 US-101, Lincoln City, OR 97367
Phone: 541-996-6614
Rock Your World: Pacific NW Gem & Jewelry Gallery

Rock Your World: Pacific NW Gem & Jewelry Gallery

We feature local handmade gemstone jewelry, rocks & minerals, gifts and souvenirs.

Bring in your beach finds for FREE identification! We`ll be happy to tell you what treasure you have and how it was formed!
Location: 3203 SW Hwy 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367
Phone: 541-351-8423
Whale, Sea Life, & Shark Museum

Whale, Sea Life, & Shark Museum

The only Whale Museum in the state and the only museum in the world that focuses on individual gray whales. The museum features a section on Oregon�s summer resident gray whales, a whale, dolphin and porpoise room, a shark room, a tropical ocean room, an intertidal display with cubbies of common and world wide invertebrates, a seal, sea lion and sea otter room, a seabird and shorebird room and a theater room.
Location: 234 US-101, Depoe Bay, OR 97341
Phone: 541-912-6734
Lincoln City Cultural Center

Lincoln City Cultural Center

Lincoln City Cultural Center enriches our community through art and cultural events, classes, and exhibitions in the historic Delake School. Our vision is to have the Lincoln City Cultural Center support community economic development by promoting a successful center for the visual and performance arts.
Location: 540 NE Hwy 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367
Phone: 541-994-9994
Little Log Church Yachats

Little Log Church Yachats

The Little Log Church and property was sold to the Oregon Historical Society on the condition it be maintained as a museum.

The rustic little building at the corner of Third and Pontiac Streets in Yachats has been a part of this coastal community for generations. Built in the shape of a cross from local timber hauled down the Yachats River, the Little Log Church was completed and dedicated in 1930. It was served by ministers from the Oregon Conference of the Evangelical Church, and later by pastors from the Presbyterian Church. When the congregation grew too large for the little building, members built a new church a few blocks away, and the Little Log Church and property was sold to the Oregon Historical Society on the condition it be maintained as a museum. The site was deeded to the city of Yachats in 1986.
Location: 328 W 3rd St, Yachats, OR 97498
Phone: 541-547-3976
Earthworks Gallery

Earthworks Gallery

Earthworks Gallery in Yachats represents the exceptional in fine art and contemporary crafts. Works by nationally known and Northwest artists are shown in a quality setting. The gallery features a wide range of media and styles with emphasis on clay, glass, artistic jewelry, and watercolor and pastel paintings.

Come by our space and enjoy the work, and maybe take home something special to cherish. We�d love to meet you!
Location: 2222 Hwy 101 N, Yachats, OR 97498
Phone: 541-547-4300