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The Pacific Maritime & Heritage
Center is destined to become a major museum, an interactive
center that incorporates the working wharf, educational
programs, and local maritime uses. It will be designed
to attract, educate, and entertain all ages, instilling
in local residents and visitors a sense of place and
community, a place they will want to visit again and
again.
The Pacific Maritime & Heritage
Center is located in an impressive building on Newports
historic Bayfront. The building and site were purchased
by the Lincoln County Historical Society in 2004. The
site was first graced with a home built in 1890 for
Dr. James Bayley and his wife, Elizabeth. That building
burned in 1923, leaving only the foundation and chimney.
A new home was built in 1925 by World War I hero General
Ulysses Grant McAlexander on the site. In the late 1970s
and early 80s, the structure underwent extensive remodeling
and expansion and reopened as Smugglers Cove,
a restaurant and nightclub. Most recently it housed
Gracies at Smugglers Cove, a popular restaurant
and entertainment spot.
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