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| The Village of Wheeler was born in the early 1900's with the completion of a rail link to the navigable waters of Nehalem Bay. The train provided a means of delivering lumber and seafood to Portland and points east. The lumber mills and fish packing plants of Wheeler's early decades are gone now... leaving a charming little village of historic buildings strung together on the edge of that beautiful bay as if they were displayed on a mantle at Christmas. Wheeler has been called "the little town with the million-dollar view!". It is a captivating place to relax, refresh, and enjoy the scenic splendor of Oregon's north coast. |
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