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Beach Bill 50th Anniversary
FILE- In this May 24, 1968, file photo, Sen. Robert Kennedy goes for a run in the Oregon surf near Astoria, Ore., as he carried his campaign for Democratic presidential nomination to Oregon. Landmark state legislation passed in 1967, known as the Beach Bill, guarantees access to Oregon beaches that only Hawaii can match. Oregon's 362-mile coastline is a recreational playground, with hiking, camping, fishing and biking, surfing and beach-combing opportunities galore. It is one big viewing platform, with enchanting beaches, seductive headlands and glorious vistas at every single turn. (AP Photo/Barry Sweet, File)
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The Associated Press
Unique identifier:
CP21506559
Legacy Identifier:
16289341
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3010px × 2011px 1.10 MB
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FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE.
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MAY 24 1968 FILE PHOTO
Create Date:
5/24/1968 6:53:23 PM
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3010:2011
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