Skip to content

Seaside History

Artillery on the Beach

May 22, 2013 | by Nate Burke

With Memorial Day just around the corner, we remember the tremendous sacrifices of our armed forces both abroad and on home soil. Speaking of home soil, Seaside and Oregon’s North Coast have played a role as an ideal National Guard training location since way back at the dawn of the twentieth century. Training in numerous locations between Seaside and Astoria, the National Guard took advantage of the diverse terrain and wide open topographic expanses.  Mobility and transportation were relatively dependable and the troops would often relocate to the area during the summer for special exercises.

Pictured here is a National Guard unit in 1908 practicing their aim on what’s likely a 6-inch Field Howitzer M-1908. The 6-inch Field Howitzer was a customary American heavy howitzer in use before World War I and was mainly used for field training stateside.  They had a maximum range of 6,700 yards, or around 3.8 miles. According to the notes written on this photo, the soldiers were practicing their aim using Tillamook Head as a target. However it’s unclear if they were taking shots directly at the headland. Regardless, it’s fascinating to note the antiquated uniforms and unexpected placement of this training exercise in a location we all know so well in our current times.

and so much more!

Wave Meets Wall

Back in 1925, the waves would encroach on Seaside's Turnaround with a dramartic ferocity

1st Generation Boardwalk: High Definition for the Old Guard

The Promenade started out as a wooden boardwalk that attracted visitors from far

Painted Rock Beach
Painted Rocks & Secret Spots

Rock beach offers something relatively unknown amongst a beach that's well known

Plug and Play While Your EV Charges in Seaside

Whether you’re driving your electric vehicle along the entire 363-mile Oregon Coast Electric Byway or the shorter but equally sc...

Grant’s Getaways: Paddling the Neawanna in Seaside

If our summer heat wave is getting the best of you – sapping your energy and leaving you feeling generally uncomfortable, perhap...

Episode One: Grave of the Unknown sailor

The Seaside Audio Walking Tour exploring the mysterious grave of the unknown sailor.

Camping in Seaside

Memorial Day weekend is right around the corner. One of my very favorite things to do during Memorial Day weekend is to go camping. I love setting up the tents, snuggling in a warm sleeping bag, sitting around the campfire roasting marshmallows for s’mores, and smelling like a campfire all weekend. I love every bit of it! If you’ve never camped by the Pacific Ocean then you are missing out! You get to add the salty air, sandy beach, and all the benefits of being near Seaside to add to your camping experience.

A Glimpse of the Turnaround: Circa 1940

Seaside's classic turnaround circa 1940.

Terrible Tilly: Stowing Away the Years

Perched atop solid rock more than a mile offshore from Tillamook Head, the notorious Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, (nicknamed “Terr...

The Seaside Parade of Lights is one of many holiday festivities
Holiday Festivities in Seaside

Seaside is one of the Coast’s most beloved destinations for holiday shopping and seasonal celebrations. Plan a visit around thes...

A volunteer assists those watching whales at an unknown location along the Oregon Coast.
Where to Watch for Whales

It’s possible to see gray whales off the Oregon Coast year-round, but one of two peak periods occurs in late March, when some 20...

Pedal Boating through Seaside

Paddle boating Seaside is another unique way to see Seaside while getting a little exercise in the process.

Supersize Me!

A brief look at Seaside's past sweets and treats

Going for a Dip in the 1920s

Seaside ocean antics in the late 1920s

Seaside Summer Event Guide

We know that Seaside’s stellar location is reason enough to visit. But summers here are jam-packed with events that you won’t ...

Wildlife Along the Coast

Driving highway 101 can yield miles of scenic wonders

Artillery on the Beach

Artillery on Seaside

How to Take an Extended Stay This Winter

It’s Sunday afternoon and you’ve been sightseeing, sipping and shopping in Seaside all weekend. It’s about time you start he...