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Yaquina City, Oregon

Yaquina, Oregon
Unincorporated community
The former site of Yaquina City
The former site of Yaquina City
Yaquina, Oregon is located in Oregon
Yaquina, Oregon
Yaquina, Oregon
Yaquina, Oregon is located in the US
Yaquina, Oregon
Yaquina, Oregon
Location within the state of Oregon
Coordinates: 44°36′07″N 124°00′31″W / 44.60194°N 124.00861°W / 44.60194; -124.00861Coordinates: 44°36′07″N 124°00′31″W / 44.60194°N 124.00861°W / 44.60194; -124.00861
Country United States
State Oregon
County Lincoln
Named for Yaquina people
Elevation 36 ft (11 m)
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
Coordinates and elevation from United States Geological Survey

Yaquina (/jəˈkwɪnə/ yə-KWIN), at one time a thriving port called Yaquina City, is an unincorporated community in Lincoln County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is near the mouth of the Yaquina River, on the east side of Yaquina Bay, and is a 3-to-4-mile (5 to 6 km) drive from Newport. The Oregon Press Association, which became the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association, was founded in Yaquina City in 1887.

The city, the bay, and the river are all named for the Yaquina people, a small Native American tribe of Yakonan speakers who lived near the bay.

In the late 19th century, Yaquina City was the western terminus of the Oregon Pacific Railroad, linking the harbor there to Corvallis and Albany.Thomas Egenton Hogg, the rail line's chief promoter, and his Eastern financial backers believed that a steamship–railroad combination using Yaquina Bay could compete successfully with the usual Columbia River route to Portland. The first train moved over the line in 1885, making connections at Yaquina City with a steamer to San Francisco. However, the Yaquina–Albany line and a partly completed extension from Albany toward the Cascade Range, became too expensive to continue. After the Oregon Pacific failed financially, it fell into receivership and went through 17 years of financial and legal complications before becoming a branch line of the Southern Pacific in 1907.


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