Lincoln City, Oregon Lincoln City, Oregon City Part of the coastline at Lincoln City Part of the coastline at Lincoln City County Lincoln Lincoln City is a town/city in Lincoln County, Oregon, United States.

1.1.1 Cutler City Lincoln City was incorporated on March 3, 1965, uniting the metros/cities of Delake, Oceanlake and Taft, and the unincorporated communities of Cutler City and Nelscott.

Route 101, which serves as Lincoln City's chief street.

The name "Lincoln City" was chosen from contest entries submitted by small-town school children.

Cutler City was positioned on the east shore of Siletz Bay.

Cutler City postal service ran from 1930 until the formation of Lincoln City. Nelscott postal service ran from 1929 until incorporation as Lincoln City. Nelscott Reef is known for its surf and was in Surfer Magazine in 2003 as one of the Pacific Ocean's best places to surf. Its postal service ran from 1927 until incorporation as Lincoln City. In 1945, Oceanlake took in Wecoma Beach and incorporated as a city. The neighborhood is home to Oceanlake Elementary School.

The postal service ran until incorporation as Lincoln City. Oceanlake took in Wecoma Beach, a improve to the north, and was incorporated on November 3, 1945. Wecoma is a Chinook jargon word meaning "sea". The postal service at this locale was originally titled Wecoma. It was changed to Wecoma Beach in 1949. The office is no longer in operation.j On July 1st 2013 Lincoln City took in Roads End, a evolution north of Lincoln City that was part of Otis.

The town/city operates under a town/city charter, with a paid town/city manager acting as chief executive, and a non-paid mayor, who is propel for a four-year term, and six-member town/city council. The town/city council is propel from three wards and serves four-year terms. Lincoln City has two major economic resources: tourism and retirement. In 1995 the Confederated Tribes of Siletz opened Chinook Winds Casino at the northern end of the town/city on property overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Major employers include Chinook Winds Casino, town/city government, Lincoln County School District, and Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital. According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 5.68 square miles (14.71 km2), of which, 5.65 square miles (14.63 km2) is territory and 0.03 square miles (0.08 km2) is water. Lincoln City is home to one of the world's shortest rivers, the D River, connecting Devil's Lake with the Pacific Ocean.

Climate data for Lincoln City, Oregon As of the census of 2010, there were 7,930 citizens , 3,645 homeholds, and 1,959 families residing in the city.

The ethnic makeup of the town/city was 83.7% White, 0.4% African American, 3.5% Native American, 1.5% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 7.1% from other competitions, and 3.6% from two or more competitions.

The median age in the town/city was about 46 years.

The gender makeup of the town/city was about 47% male and 53% female. The Lincoln City Cultural Center, homed in the historic De - Lake School building, offers a wide range of classes and affairs year-round. Two kite celebrations are held annually in Lincoln City, the Summer Kite Festival in June and the Fall Kite Festival in October.

The town/city is known by some as the "Kite Capital of the World". The Siletz Bay Music Festival is held in Lincoln City, in late June and into July, at different locations throughout the city.

Public schools in Lincoln City are served by the Lincoln County School District. Lincoln City has a weekly newspaper, The News Guard. KBCH AM 1400 is in Lincoln City and provides Lincoln County news coverage as well as coverage of small-town sports. a b c d e f "Lincoln City, Oregon".

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Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce.

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Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce Homepage.

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Lincoln City Cultural Center homepage.

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Lincoln City Visitor and Convention Bureau homepage.

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"Lincoln County Schools".

Lincoln County School District.

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