Named for John Jacob Astor of the Pacific Fur Company, this neck of the woods was established to counter a Lewis and Clark ... More
Fort Astoria
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Named for John Jacob Astor of the Pacific Fur Company, this neck of the woods was established to counter a Lewis and Clark camp. Fort Astoria's construction began in 1811, making the town the oldest west of the Rocky Mountains. Lacy Victorian homes hang on the steep historic hillsides surrounded by lush forests. This old fur-trading depot also guards the mouth of America's largest east-west river, the Columbia. Weekend hours for the information center are irregular, so call ahead.
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This Magnuson Hotels affiliate is located near Astoria Column State Park, Clatsop Community College, Columbia River Maritime Museum, Astoria Aquatics
Center, Fort Clatsop National Memorial, Seaside Aquarium and the World Kite Museum.The Columbia Inn offers guests fax/copy service, free ...
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Hosting a variety of art events including live theater productions, musical performances, live radio broadcasts, dinner theater events, and local
school productions, this 93 seat black box theatre is located in a renovated waterfront building.
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This newly remodeled waterfront hotel in Astoria, Oregon, offers a convenient location with access to local beaches, fine dining, and
the arts.Overlooking the Columbia River, business and leisure travelers can appreciate the serene and charming atmosphere at this Oregon ...
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