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Have fun learning about Lincoln City through the answers to our weekly Finders Keepers: Home Edition contest.
Trivia Week 1: In what year did Lincoln City incorporate into one town? (1965)
Trivia Week 2: What year did Finders Keepers begin? (1999 or 2000)
Trivia Week 3: What is the name of the world's shortest river that runs through Lincoln City? (D River)
Trivia Week 4: How many kite festivals does Lincoln City host annually? (2)
Trivia Week 5: What mythical creatures are said to hide glass floats on the beach in Lincoln City? (Fairies)
Trivia Week 6: What is the name of the bay located at the south end of Lincoln City? (Siletz Bay)
Trivia Week 7: What is the most common clam found in Siletz Bay? (Purple varnish)
Trivia Week 8: What is the name of Lincoln City’s unofficial sea lion mascot that called Nelscott home during the 1930’s? (Joe)
Trivia Week 9: What historic highway runs through Lincoln City? (Hwy 101)
Trivia Week 10: What is the name of the oceanfront restaurant that has been in Lincoln City for almost 30 years, located at the mouth of D River? (Kyllo's)
Trivia Week 11: What country were the original glass floats that once washed ashore in Lincoln City traced back to? (Japan)
Trivia Week 12: What river is located on the south side of Cascade Head? (Salmon River)
Trivia Week 13: Name one of Lincoln City's historic districts. (Road's End, Wecoma, Oceanlake, Delake, Nelscott, Taft, Cutler City)
Trivia Week 14: What year did Chinook Winds Casino Resort open in Lincoln City? (1995)
Trivia Week 15: True or false? Lincoln City beaches are privately owned.
Trivia Week 16: What is Chinook Winds Casino Resort's marketing slogan? (It's Better at the Beach)
Trivia Week 17: Multiple choice. How many square feet is Lincoln City’s Skatepark built by Dreamland Skateparks? (B. 40,000)
Trivia Week 18: True of false? The proper way to put out a beach bonfire is by drowning it with water? (True)
Trivial Week 19: How many years has Chinook WInds Casino Resort hosted the annual Celebration of Honor, a public event that honors active-duty personnel? (17)
Trivia Week 20: What famous historical figure is depicted in the statue located near the Lincoln City Community Center?
Trivia Week 21: Multiple Choice. How long is the suspension bridge at Drift Creek Falls? (C. 240 ft)
Trivia Week 22: True or false. The Lincoln City area is home to Oregon's only Biosphere Reserve. (True)
Trivia Week 23: What famous restaurant is located along Siletz Bay next to the Taft Dock in Lincoln City? (Mo's)
Trivia Week 24: Multiple choice. Approximately how many full-time residents live in Lincoln City? (A. 9,000)
Trivia Week 25: Multiple choice. How many brains does the Pacific octopus have? (C. Nine)
Trivia Week 26: True or false? Abraham Lincoln visited Lincoln City while president of the United States. (false)
Trivia Week 27: True or false? There is a 400-year-old grandfather Sitka spruce located at Regatta Grounds in Lincoln City. (true)
Trivia Week 28: Multiple choice. During a "normal" year, approximately how many glass floats are dropped on the beach in Lincoln City? (C. 3,000)
Trivia Week 29: Multiple choice. Which of Lincoln County's four covered bridges is closest to Lincoln City? (B. Drift Creek Bridge)
Trivia Week 30: Multiple choice. Located across from Mo's Restaurant, this staple of the Historic Taft District in Lincoln City has been serving up ice cream, taffy, and other sweet treats for over 40 years. (A. Eleanor's Undertow)
Trivia Week 31: Multiple choice. In what year did the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians achieve restoration? (B. 1977)
Trivia Week 32: True or false? Lincoln City was once named Surfland. (False)
Trivia Week 33: Multiple choice. In what year did Barnacle Bill's Seafood Market start selling fresh from the boat seafood? (B. 1949)
Trivia Week 34: Multiple choice. This rock formation is located on the north end of Siletz Bay and is visible from the historic Taft District. (A. Four Brothers)