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Cannon Beach - by Deborah Cuyle (Hardcover)

Cannon Beach - by  Deborah Cuyle (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Cannon Beach is a small town nestled off Highway 101 along the Oregon coast. It has been caleed one of the "World's 100 most beautiful places" by National Geographic and one of "The 100 best art towns in America" by author John Villani. Located 80 miles west of Portland and 25 miles south of Astoria, the town is surrounded by the Oregon Coast Range, ocean beaches, and rivers. Only four miles in length, and with a population of less than 2,000 residents, Cannon Beach is a popular and picturesque town catering to almost 1 million visitors annually. Life seems simpler, more beautiful, and quieter here. People stroll along holding hands, enjoying an ice cream cone or a latte, and daydreaming of building a fire later that evening on the beach. The salty air frizzes their hair, and sand is found in every shoe. But no one is bothered by this, because they are at Cannon Beach, with the legendary Haystack Rock. History junkie Deborah Cuyle is a longtime Cannon Beach lover and former resident. Combining these two interests in Images of America: Cannon Beach, she shares its fascinating past with other Cannon Beach enthusiasts."--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Cannon Beach is a small town nestled off Highway 101 along the Oregon coast. It has been called one of the "World's 100 Most Beautiful Places" by National Geographic and one of "The 100 Best Art Towns in America" by author John Villani. Located 80 miles west of Portland and 25 miles south of Astoria, the town is surrounded by the Oregon Coast Range, ocean beaches, and rivers. Only four miles in length, and with a population of less than 2,000 residents, Cannon Beach is a popular and picturesque town catering to almost 1 million visitors annually. Life seems simpler, more beautiful, and quieter here. People stroll along holding hands, enjoying an ice cream cone or a latte, and daydreaming of building a fire later that evening on the beach. The salty air frizzes their hair, and sand is found in every shoe. But no one is bothered by this, because they are at Cannon Beach, with the legendary Haystack Rock.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Author Deb Cuyle is fascinated by the crunch of gravel and the movement of rock, the play of mountains and tides as they shaped Cannon Beach.... <p/>This entry in Arcadia Books' Images of America series zeros in on the geography and the particular challenges Cannon Beach, Tolovana and Arch Cape faced in early days, bringing to life the hairpin turns of a logging truck coming down a steep curve and the superhuman efforts of highway department workers as they dug through mud and downpours to excavate thousands of yards of dirt building the tunnel in 1936.<i>The Daily Astorian</i><br>

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