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Things To Do And See
Points of Interest
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Astoria Column |
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The Astoria Column is a "not-to-be missed Oregon Coast attraction. The 125' tall Astoria Column towers atop 600' Coxcomb Hill overlooking Astoria. |
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Columbia River Maritime Museum |
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Founded in 1962, the Columbia River Maritime Museum is one of the finest maritime museums in the world. |
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Other Museums |
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Heritage, Flavel House, Fort Stevens, WWII and Firefighters Museums. |
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Astoria Riverfront Trolley |
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Discover Astoria's history as you ride along the waterfront. $1.00 buys you a wonderful round trip. |
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Peter Iredale Shipwreck |
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See the skeleton of a British bark that ran aground in 1906 at Fort Stevens State Park. |
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Climb Saddle Mountain See the Jewell Elk Reserve |
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Fort Clatsop Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center |
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Fort Clatsop, where Lewis & Clark spent their winter, is one of the North Coast's most popular historic attractions and is part of the Lewis & Clark National Historical Park. |
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Oldest Working Lighthouse |
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Astoria Megler Ferry |
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Fort To Sea Trail |
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The Fort To Sea Trail starts from the Visitor Center at Fort Clatsop. The first two miles take you up a gentle climb to the top of Clatsop Ridge, where on a clear day you can see through the trees to the Pacific Ocean. |
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Elk Refuge |
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1200 acres with approximately 2000 acres under contract with private and public landowners for a refuge buffer. |
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South Jetty View Point |
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Covered Bridges |
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Ecola State Park |
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Ecola State Park offers year-round recreation for all types of modern day explorers. Stop for a picnic to feed your hungry adventurers before taking to the many miles of trails. |
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Youngs River Falls |
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The falls are located approximately 8 miles due south of Astoria. Take Highway 202 south from Astoria to the town of Olney. At Olney, turn right onto Youngs River Loop Road, also marked for the falls. In 4 miles, turn left where the falls are signed. The falls are visible from the parking area, and a trail leads 300 feet to its base. |
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Mapped Bike Routes |
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Shanghaied in Astoria |
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Shanghaied In Astoria is a musical melodrama that is performed by the Astor Street Opry Company every summer in Astoria, Oregon, United States. It has run since 1984, and has been attended by over 55,000 people.[1] Traditionally the play is performed three days a week from July to September. It is recommended by a leading travel guide. |
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Astoria Sunday Market |
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Oregons largest market of its kind. |
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Guided fishing trips and bait shop. |
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Dinning
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Andrew & Steve's Cafe |
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(503) 325-5762 |
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Doogers Seafood & Grill |
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(503) 861-2839 |
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El Tapatio Mexican Restaurant |
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(503) 325-1255 |
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Mary Todd's Bar & Grill |
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(503) 338-7291 |
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Mr. Fultano's Pizza |
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(503)-325-2855 |
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Oney's |
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(503) 755-9106 |
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(503) 325-3144 |
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Stephanies Cabin |
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(503) 325-7181 |
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Community
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Newspaper |
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The Daily Astorian 541-325-3211 |
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Radio Stations |
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KAST - 1370 AM, 92.9 FM 503-861-6620 |
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KMUN 541-325-0010 |
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KVAS, KKEE 541-325-6221 |
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Schools |
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Astoria High School 503-325-3911 |
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Astoria Middle School 503-325-4331 |
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Astoria School District No. 1C Office 503-325-6441 |
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Capt. Robert Gray Elementary 503-325-6431 |
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John Jacob Astor Elementary School 503-325-6672 |
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Lewis and Clark Elementary 503-325-2032 |
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Olney Elementary 503-325-3403 |
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