Cannon Beach Cottage Tour

Cannon Beach Cottage Tour

 

Discover the grand beach homes, historic cottages and architectural wonders of Cannon Beach during the annual Cottage Tour.

The Cottage Tour is a fundraiser for the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum.

This fabulous autumn event gives you the opportunity to learn about historic locations throughout Cannon Beach, Tolovana, and Arch Cape.

This year, for the safety of all, the tour will take place as a contactless drive-by tour. You will have the opportunity to learn about nearly twenty historic locations throughout our community.

A map will be available by donation through the museum’s website and will include historic information, photos, and design information about the architecture, landscape, and interior of each home or location.

 

Cannon Beach Cottage Tour

Cannon Beach Cottage Tour

 

Discover the grand beach homes, historic cottages and architectural wonders of Cannon Beach during the annual Cottage Tour.

The Cottage Tour is a fundraiser for the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum.

This fabulous autumn event gives you the opportunity to learn about historic locations throughout Cannon Beach, Tolovana, and Arch Cape.

This year, for the safety of all, the tour will take place as a contactless drive-by tour. You will have the opportunity to learn about nearly twenty historic locations throughout our community.

A map will be available by donation through the museum’s website and will include historic information, photos, and design information about the architecture, landscape, and interior of each home or location.

 

Cannon Beach Cottage Tour

Cannon Beach Cottage Tour

 

Discover the grand beach homes, historic cottages and architectural wonders of Cannon Beach during the annual Cottage Tour.

The Cottage Tour is a fundraiser for the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum.

This fabulous autumn event gives you the opportunity to learn about historic locations throughout Cannon Beach, Tolovana, and Arch Cape.

Friday, September 8, from 5:30 to 8
The Cannon Beach History Center & Museum will open its doors wide on Friday, September 8th, from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm for a benefit celebration kicking off the Cottage and Garden Tour weekend. Experience the opening of the new exhibit from the Pacific Northwest Dirt Fishers with Tiffany and Ronny Calhoun present to answer all your metal detectorist questions.\. Enjoy guitar strumming on the porch with Tod Adamson, hosted beer pours from Pelican Brewing, wine from Wine Hooligans, light nibbles, and a killer Silent Auction. Admission by pay-what-you-will donation. 1387 Spruce St. Cannon Beach.

Saturday, September 9 from 12noon to 5 pm
The Cannon Beach Cottage & Garden Tour will take place Saturday, September 9, from 12noon to 5 pm; tickets for the day of the tour are $40.00 featuring over a dozen charming cottages. The self-guided walking tour, now in its 19th year, benefits the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum. Buy tickets online or day of the tour at the museum.

Sunday, September 10, from 11 am to 1 pm.
Garden Tea on Sunday at 11 am with Beaver Tails & Treasure Trails lecture by Doug Kenck-Crispin; tickets for tea/lecture are $25.00. For more info, visit www.cbhistory.org or (503)436-9301

 

Tolovana & Cannon Beach History: The Early Years

Tolovana Inn history

The Warren Hotel was built in 1911 on the current site of Tolovana Inn


The early years of Tolovana Park, like Cannon Beach, began in the late 1800’s.  That’s when the ambitious efforts of aspiring homesteaders began.

Early residents were drawn by the beautiful views, towering trees, and the open land.  Yet, the challenges of establishing Cannon Beach and Tolovana Park were difficult.  People who reached, lived and stayed in Tolovana had to be strong.

First, just imagine the journey.  A harrowing steamboat ride brought visitors and residents to Astoria.  Next, the train carried people south to Seaside. Finally, the last ten miles or so to Cannon Beach were traveled along a muddy trail.  People rode wagons, horses or walked.

“Proving up” your land

Warren Family, early homesteaders of Tolovana

Rudolph and Emma Bartels were among the first to establish a homestead in the Tolovana Park area in 1889. Two years later, William and Emma Warren claimed 160 acres nearby and William’s brother Mark soon followed.   Along with a few others, they “proved up their land.”

“Proving up” was part of the process outlined in the Homestead Act of 1862.  Any U.S. citizen or intended citizen could lay claim to 160 acres of surveyed Government land. Then, homesteaders had to show improvements to the site. Improvements included a 12 x 14-foot structure and productive crops.   After five years, the homesteaders could file for the land deed.  They submitted proof of residency and the required improvements to a local land office.

Tolovana:  Named for an Alaskan stream

Mark Warren  proved his claim in 1900 by building a cabin where the Wayside State Park now resides.  The Warren’s combined land claims were developed and named Tolovana Park.   Since the  Warren brothers had spent time in Alaska, therefore they drew naming inspiration from areas up north.  Tolovana means “river of sticks.”   Tolovana shares the name with a stream and valley 64 miles north of Fairbanks.

Warren Hotel: First Hotel at Tolovana

The industrious Warren Brothers opened a lumber company and an auto camp. Eventually, they built the Warren Hotel on the current site of Tolovana Inn.  Constructed in 1911, the Warren Hotel featured 16 oceanfront rooms with indoor running water.  A beautiful stone fireplace was crafted by local resident Paul Bartels.  Legendary Oregon Governor Oswald West was one of the first registered guests.

Over the decades getting to Cannon Beach became markedly easier. and the number of permanent residents and visitors has grown.  Despite the changes, what remains is the shared realization that this part of the Northern Oregon coast remains stunningly special.

 

Content for this story provided by the Cannon Beach Museum & History Center.

 

Cannon Beach Cottage & Garden Tour

Cannon Beach Cottage & Garden Tour, Sept 7-9 (photo courtesy of CB Museum)

 

You can get a glimpse of coastal living in Cannon Beach, Oregon at the annual Cottage & Garden Tour, held in the middle of September each year.

Historic inns, vintage homes, and special gardens will welcome guests to enjoy a weekend of special receptions, presentations, concerts, garden tea, wine tastings, and even a costume contest.

The annual event is coordinated by the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum which celebrates the town’s heritage as a coastal destination community.  Typically, special events surrounding the tour are held at Tolovana Inn.

A Destination Since the 1880’s

Cannon Beach has been a destination community since the 1880’s.  In fact, in an August 1891 issue of The Daily Astorian newspaper, Cannon Beach was declared a “sportsman’s paradise.”  Additionally, it was heralded as an “ideal location for rest and recuperation.” Still true!

Cannon Beach has emerged as a picture-perfect destination of unmatched charm.  And during this special weekend, you can enjoy an extraordinary experience–especially when you stay at the wonderfully inviting Tolovana Inn.

 

Vintage Cannon Beach fun (photo from CB Museum)