This fall, we’re inviting you to eat, drink, and explore your way around Oregon’s historic North Coast with a special “Bites, Books, and Buzz” package. Choose an overnight stay at a participating hotel, and you’ll get a passport-style postcard good for discounts, free items, and special coupons at some of Astoria’s best restaurants, cafes, shops, and more. ...
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In a wooded park and towering above Astoria, Oregon's highest hill, the Astoria Column presents a spectacular view of the city and surrounding rivers, bay, forest, mountains and Pacific Ocean. Built in 1926, it is 125 feet high and has 164 steps winding ...
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A restored 1914 trolley runs for 3 miles along the Columbia River in Astoria while the conductor provides interpretation of the area's history and attractions. Catch it anywhere on the riverfront between Basin and 36th streets. Ride as long as you like fo...
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The Astoria-Megler Bridge, which was formally dedicated August 27, 1966, stretches 4.1 miles from Astoria, Oregon, across the mouth of the Columbia River, to Point Ellice, Washington. Its construction was an impressive feat. The bridge's main span is 1,23...
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This is a museum of national distinction, designated the official Oregon State Maritime Museum in recognition of its quality, and recently expanded and improved in a $6 million rennovation...
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This historic 1885 Queen Anne Style Victorian Home and its period furnishings enable visitors to imagine what life was like in Astoria at the turn of the last century. Its decorative exterior, with hipped roof, balconies and verandas and its three-story o...
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Chamber Works is the monthly newsletter of the Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce.
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