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The Museum, At Umpqua River Lighthouse, A Lighthouse, As A Building Structure
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![]() The sign was posted on the side of the former Umpqua River Lighthouse residence. It read, "Umpqua River Lighthouse Tours Museum Gift Shop."
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![]() A bronze plaque was attached to stones on the side of the Museum. It read, in part, "Coastal Visitor Center."
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![]() The building was two story with gables. It was the former residence for the lighthouse workers that had been converted into a museum and gift shop.
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![]() On one end of the building were stairs down into the gift shop. At this end of the building was a ramp that the the disabled, elderly, and otherwise encumbered could use to enter.
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![]() A display in the museum showed the original fort, a Fort Umpqua, occupying what is today the town of Winchester Bay.
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![]() A trunk, on the floor between two windows, contained examples of clothing and bedding used by the original inhabitants of the lighthouse residence. A sign on the trunk warned, "Please do not touch. Thank you."
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![]() A poem was posted over an example of an old wooden bread box. It read: The Bread Box
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![]() The plans for the lighthouse were posted on a wall. They showed the details of its construction for those interested in such things.
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![]() A silver cup was on display inside a plexiglass case. Below that cup was a sign (not shown) which read: Silver Cup
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