
Bandon’s Cranberry Festival designated an Oregon Heritage Tradition
The Bandon Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that the Bandon Cranberry Festival has been officially designated an Oregon Heritage Tradition by the Oregon Heritage Commission.

The Bandon Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that the Bandon Cranberry Festival has been officially designated an Oregon Heritage Tradition by the Oregon Heritage Commission.

From November through March, the Oregon coast is renowned for its wild and dramatic storms. In addition to the tempestuous weather, king tides, or especially

Hungry locals and tourists have discovered a lively destination for lunch or dinner at Broken Anchor Bar and Grill in Old Town Bandon. The restaurant

Excerpts and photos from “Bandon,” by Robert Miller and Reg Pullen with the Bandon Historical Society, Arcadia Publishing 2013, used by permission. Generations of Oregon

A parade was not part of the first Cranberry Festival. The parade was added in 1948, the second year of Bandon’s Cranberry Festival. The first