
Cape Blanco from space, October 1994
'Cape Blanco' is a prominent
headland on the
Pacific Ocean coast of southwestern
Oregon in the
United States, forming the westernmost point in the state. It contests with
Cape Alava in
Washington for the title of westernmost point in the contiguous United States. This contention is due to land shifts and measurement anomalies. Most sources believe Cape Alava is more westerly.
It is located in northern
Curry County, approximately 5 mi (8 km) north of
Port Orford, along a mountainous and isolated stretch of the coast bounded to the east by the
Coast Range. The cape is part of
Cape Blanco State Park. The cape is the location of the
Cape Blanco Light, first lit in
1870.
In
Jules Verne's early Science Fiction book
The Begum's Millions, a
Utopian community named Ville-France is established in
1872 on the South Oregon beach. Verne gives the location of this fictionalised community as "eighty kilometres north of Cape Blanco".
See Also
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Cape Blanco State Airport
External links
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Cape Blanco Lighthouse
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Oregon State Parks: Cape Blanco State Park
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CapeBlanco.org: Cape Blanco Light
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