Cape Arago State Park Explained

Cape Arago State Park
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Map:Oregon#USA
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Type:Public, state
Location:Coos County, Oregon
Nearest City:Coos Bay
Coords:43.3062°N -124.3935°W
Coords Ref:[1]
Operator:Oregon Parks and Recreation Department

Cape Arago State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. Cape Arago is north of Bandon and 15 miles southwest of Coos Bay on Cape Arago Highway in Coos County.

History

In 1579, Sir Francis Drake is purported to have sought shelter for his ship, the Golden Hind, around Cape Arago.[2] [3] The headland was originally named Cape Gregory by James Cook on March 12, 1778 after Saint Gregory, the saint of that day; it was renamed Cape Arago after François Arago.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. 1118591 . Cape Arago State Park . 2011-06-25.
  2. Book: The Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake: 1577-1580 . 363 . Samuel Bawlf . 0-8027-1405-6 . 2003 . Walker & Company; 1st Edition (May 1, 2003) . New York.
  3. http://www.coosbayonline.com/cb/aboutcb/CBHistory.htm "History of Coos Bay"
  4. 159.