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Shops, In Winchester Bay, An Oregon Town On The Coast
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![]() A modest store was open near the Winchester Bay Inn. Called "Stockade Market & Tackle," it sold hardware, cold beer, and soda. Carved wooden figures decorated its front.
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![]() The "Windy Bay Kite Depot" was "Open" and sold "Ice." The store was near the marina and also sold "Crab Bait."
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![]() A closed shop at the marina sold "Hotdogs." It also sold "Rhythm Magic Motion Clocks" and "Espresso."
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![]() "Conrad. Art. vintage books. poetry. free coffee." This "Conrad" store also had the beginnings of art on the wooden walkway out front.
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![]() The "Pelican Plaza Market" was a combined grocery store and gift shop that faced Highway 101.
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![]() The "Winchester Bay Market" also faced Highway 101. This "Winchester Bay Market" store also doubled as the "US Post Office."
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![]() A "Harbor Baptist Church" stood in the center of the residential district. It had disabled person's parking and ramp next to the stairs leading inside. This church billed itself as "The Light At The Coast."
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