A historic bronze monument at an Oregon coast park has been severely damaged in what officials believe was an attempted theft, prompting an active investigation.
Landmark Artwork Targeted
Authorities say the vandalism occurred at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park between the evening of March 2 and the morning of March 3. The monument, located near the Cleawox day-use area, was knocked over and cut in multiple places, causing significant structural damage.
The artwork, titled “Eye of the Needle,” was created by Gordon Newell and is officially registered with the Smithsonian Institution.
Tribute to Conservation Legacy
The monument was originally installed in 1986 to honor Jessie M. Honeyman, a key figure in promoting Oregon’s natural beauty and roadside preservation efforts.
Park Officials Take Action
Following the incident, park staff removed the damaged bronze sculpture to ensure public safety and prevent further destruction. Officials are currently assessing the extent of the damage and working on a potential restoration plan.
At this time, no timeline has been announced for repairs or when the monument may return to public display.
Police Investigation Ongoing
The Oregon State Police is leading the investigation and has asked anyone with information to come forward.
Key Takeaways
- Historic bronze monument vandalized in suspected theft attempt
- Artwork knocked over and cut, causing major damage
- Sculpture registered with the Smithsonian Institution
- Investigation ongoing, no suspects announced










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