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Hecta head lighthouse orego
Hecta head lighthouse orego





The alarm continued to sound throughout the remainder of the night even though the batteries had been removed. By the early hours of the morning they got sick of the alarm so they decided to remove it’s power source. They were continuously woken throughout the night by the sound of the fire alarm switching on. They spent the whole day painting the walls and decided to retire to the house to rest before the next day’s work. In one instance a group of volunteer workers stayed at the lighthouse to give the building a new coat of paint. Although it causes no harm it seems to get very distressed when construction takes place or changes are made to the buildings. Reports of the mischievous entity seem to originate from the 1950’s to present day. In some cases she has been heard walking around the upstairs level when all household members are downstairs. The ghost itself is not a harmful entity – it tends to move items around and open and close cupboard doors.

hecta head lighthouse orego

Locals say that the Gray Lady haunts the building because she knows her infant daughter was buried there. Many years ago the child of an infant was excavated from the lighthouse grounds and many locals believe it is linked to the ghost Rue. The resident ghost carries the nickname of Rue and is often referred to as The Gray Lady. The house that stands next to this impressive tower has often reported accounts of paranormal activity.

hecta head lighthouse orego

There is a smaller building attached to this house where the assistants quarters are located. The lighthouse is joined by a single house which was built for the lighthouse keeper at the time. It is known to be the most powerful light on the Oregon coast line ( in some cases it can be spotted as far as 20 miles out to sea! ).īuilding started way back in 1892 but the lighthouse was not used for the first time until 1894. This awesome looking lighthouse stands at 56 feet and sits 205 feet above sea level. She is reported to haunt the house that stands by this aging coast light… The Heceta Head Lighthouse

hecta head lighthouse orego

In this article we will be covering the Heceta Head lighthouse ghost lady who goes by the nickname of ‘Rue’. The lighthouse is named after Spanish sailor Don Bruno Heceta who discovered the location in 1755. The Oregon Coast line is home to Heceta Head lighthouse which was built way back in 1892.







Hecta head lighthouse orego