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Port of Brookings Harbor

The Port of Brookings-Harbor is the port authority for the city of Brookings, Oregon, United States, and serving the neighboring community of Harbor. The district covers 400 square miles (1,000 km2) from the mouth of the Chetco River south to the Oregon-California border, north to the mouth of the Pistol River, and east to the Curry-Josephine county line. The district is governed by a five-member commission elected at-large from the district population of approximately 16,000.

Events
The port is locally known for hosting many festivals and events, such as the Pirates of the Pacific Festival. ==History==
History
The port district had its beginnings in a deep-water harbor constructed in 1912 by the Brookings Lumber and Box Company, which founded and owned the company town of Brookings. In 1956, a special election was held that created the Port of Brookings Port District. The last boat sunk by the tsunami was raised from the bottom of the harbor on March 22. The port re-opened for business on the same day. ==References==
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