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$184,500 View on Map
WGG1824 2 Photos
204 Tanbark
Brookings, OR (in city)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1850 sq.ft.
Large family home. Kitchen has new cabinets and tile floors. Home has new carpet and tile …more»
$199,500 View on Map
PJG2121
409 Linden Ln
Brookings, OR (in city)
4 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1720 sq.ft.
$210,000 View on Map
DPM8684
97951 Lucas Ln
Brookings, OR (in city)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Mobile or Manufactured
924 sq.ft.
$239,500 View on Map
DAJ4067
822 Brookhaven Dr
Brookings, OR (in city)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1254 sq.ft.
$255,900 View on Map
TDW6470
17304 Blueberry Dr
Brookings, OR (in city)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1366 sq.ft.
$314,000 View on Map
PTW2038 11 Photos
17676 Gardner Ridge Rd
Brookings, OR (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1670 sq.ft.
This is someone's dream home ...... The home is a partially remodeled split-level 3/2 on 4.5 …more»
$350,499 View on Map
WDJ3415
99862 S Bank Chetco River Rd
Harbor, OR (in city)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Home
974 sq.ft.
$369,900 View on Map
MWD0123
913 3rd St
Brookings, OR (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1783 sq.ft.

Unique Emerald Coast Estates Home - No Rent You Own the Lot

$399,000 View on Map
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98126 W Benham Lane
Brookings, OR (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Mobile or Manufactured
2100 sq.ft.
UNIQUE EMERALD COAST ESTATES P.U.D. HOME - NO RENT YOU OWN THE LOT. One of a kind. Includes a large …more»

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$475,000 View on Map
DAP3750 26 Photos
219 Schooner Bay Rd
Brookings, OR (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Townhome
2263 sq.ft.
Beautiful manicured grounds and deeded beach access. Enjoy sunsets and whale watching …more»
 

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Local city information for Brookings, OR

Brookings is a city in Curry County, Oregon, United States. It was named after John E. Brookings, president of the Brookings Lumber and Box Company, which founded the city in 1908. The population was 5,447 at the 2000 census. As of 2007, Brookings had a population of over 6,455 within the city limits. The total population of the Brookings area is over 13,000, which includes Harbor (a CDP), and others. There have been numerous proposals to annex the nearby unincorporated areas into Brookings; while most attempts failed over the years, one large area north of town owned by Borax has succeeded. This development has the potential to add approximately 1000 homes over the next 20 years, although developers expect many of them to be occupied only seasonally.

Due to its location, Brookings is subject to winter (and less frequently summer) temperatures considered unseasonably warm for the Oregon Coast. Temperatures can reach 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (21 to 27 degrees Celsius) throughout the year. This is due in part to the marine influences from its location on the Pacific Ocean, but mostly from its situation at the foot of the Klamath Mountains, whose winds compress and warm the air flowing onto Brookings. This is called the Brookings effect or Chetco effect. But while area real estate agents and other unobjective sources have dubbed Brookings the "banana belt" of the Oregon coast, this is no Baja California. Heavy rain is common in the winter. Heavy fog is common in the summer.

The current marketing "brand" for the community, through the Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce, is "The Pulse of America's Wild Rivers Coast". America's Wild Rivers Coast is a regional marketing brand for Curry County, Oregon, and Del Norte County, California.


In 1906 the Brookings Timber Company hired William James Ward, a Cornell University graduate in civil engineering and forestry, to come to the southern Oregon Coast and survey its lumbering potential. After timber cruising the Chetco and Pistol River areas for several years, he recommended that the Brookings people begin extensive lumbering operations here and secure a townsite for a mill and shipping center.

While John E. Brookings was responsible for the founding of Brookings as a company town, it was his cousin Robert S. Brookings, who was responsible for its actual design. The latter Brookings hired Bernard Maybeck, an architect based in San Francisco who was later involved in the Panama-Pacific Exposition, to lay out the plat of the townsite.

On September 9, 1942, Mount Emily, near Brookings, became the first site in the continental United States to suffer aerial bombardment in wartime. A Japanese floatplane piloted by Nobuo Fujita launched from submarine I-25 was loaded with incendiary bombs and sent to start massive fires in the dense forests of the Pacific Northwest. The attack caused only minor damage. Fujita would be invited back to Brookings in 1962 and he presented the town his family's 400-year old samurai sword in friendship after the Japanese government was given assurances that he would not be tried as a war criminal. Brookings made him an honorary citizen several days before his death in 1997.

Since the 1980s, Brookings has attracted retirees, largely from California, who have come to form a sizeable minority of the population. Their political influence is felt in routinely voting against new taxes. It is also home for a number of people who commute to jobs in California--mostly at nearby Pelican Bay State Prison.

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