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The Astoria
Column
Welcome to the Astoria Column! You can climb the 125 ft high Column
and see breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, Columbia River,
Saddle Mountain and the Clatsop Plain. The Astoria Column, dedicated
in 1926 was patterned after Trajan's Column in Rome by architect
Electus Ritchfield. The mural that spirals up the outside of the
column was created by Italian artist Atillio Pusterla, and shows
scenes and figures of the westward expansion of the settlers and
Oregon's early history. The beautiful city of Astoria (along with
Warrenton) is located on the Pacific coastline in the northwest
corner of Oregon, in Clatsop County. Astoria and Warrenton are
located on the Oregon side of the Columbia River, where it meets the
Pacific Ocean. Astoria is the oldest American settlement west of the
Rockies. It was first visited by Captain Robert Gray in 1792.
Followed by the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery in 1805, then other
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Astoria's 20 mile radius consists of Fort Clatsop
National Memorial, Fort Astoria, Fort Stevens State Park,
Heritage Center Museum, Flavel House Museum, Uppertown Fire
Fighters Museum, Astoria Column, and the Columbia River Maritime
Museum. The Astoria Bridge is 4.1 miles long! Historic Victorian
homes, quaint shops, galleries, docks, cruise ships, and fishing
charters also make up this beautiful coastal town. Enjoy the
city's waterfront along with 17th Street Pier, 6th Street
Viewing Dock, and the 14th Street Riverpark. Also, visit
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Astoria's
population is aprox. 10,850. Warrenton/Hammond is aprox
3,950 and Clatsop County consists of aprox.35,000. The Climate
is mild year-round with a Average Wind Speed of 8.5 miles per
hour and the Normal Annual Precipitation is 62.60 inches.
Celebrate Astoria's Scandinavian heritage with the
Scandinavian Midsummer Festival that is held in June. This
festival features authentic Scandinavian events, musicians,
smorgasbords, parade, ethnic entertainment, dancing, and
crafts.
The Friends of Astoria Column is a citizens group that
was founded in 1988. They are dedicated to maintaining and
preserving this historic one-of-a-kind monument. Due to their
tireless efforts, and through the generous support of
individuals, foundations, and corporations, the Column
underwent extensive renovation in 1995. The pictoral frieze is
once again legible, and has been impregnated with a water
repellent that should help to preserve it.
Plans are under way to establish an Interpretive Center. The
highlight of the Center will be a scaled-down version of the
Column. A staircase will wind around the outside of it in
order to allow close-up views of the 14 scenes. The Center
will also display information about the Column, its history
and purpose, and other exhibits about Oregon history and the
settling of the region.
If you wish to contribute to this worthy cause, you can join
Friends of Astoria Column by making a donation through the box
at the Column, or by mailing it to PO Box 717, 1095 Duane
Street, Astoria, OR 97103. If you would like to obtain
additional information, please call 503-325-4530 or send a fax
to 503-325-2467.
Other Attractions & Activities Include:
The Astoria Aquatics Center Call 503-325-7027
Astoria Children's Museum at 30th and Marine Drive
Now located on the second floor of the Uppertown Firefighter's
Museum at 30th and Marine Drive. For the price of one
admission, kids can enjoy the Children's Museum AND view the
firefighting history in Astoria, and try on firefighter's
helmets, boots and turn-outs. Museum features changing
exhibits that are designed to capture the imagination of
children of all ages. For more info call: 503-325-8669
Uppertown Firefighter's Museum 30th and Marine Drive
A display are hand-pulled, horse drawn and motorized vehicles,
fire fighting equipment and memorabilia. This extensive
collection of fire fighting equipment makes this museum fun
for kids of all ages.
Heritage Museum 16th Street and Exchange Ave
National history, regional history, geology, important
nautical events and Native American artifacts.
Captain George Flavel Museum 8th Street and Duane Ave
Elegant Victorian home listed on the National Register of
Historic Places & built by Captain George Flavel.
Columbia River Maritime Museum 17th Street and Marine
Drive
24,000 square feet of exhibit space with 7 galleries that
display the region's maritime history. Also, a huge collection
of artifacts, models, displays and paintings.
Ft. Clatsop National Memorial
Winter quarters for Captains Meriwether Lewis & William Clark.
Fort Astoria, 15th and Exchange Streets
Fort Stevens
Fort Stevens Military Reservation guarded the mouth of the
Columbia River from the Civil War until World War II.
Peter Iredale Shipwreck Remains
Remains of English sailing ship ran aground during a storm in
1906.
Military Museum
Artifacts and interpretive displays depicting the history of
the fort from the Civil War era to the shelling of Battery
Russell by a Japanese submarine during World War II.
Freshwater Lakes - Hiking Trails and Bike Paths & More. |
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Located in Astoria, Oregon on the Pacific coastline in
the northwest corner of Oregon. Astoria and Warrenton
are located on the Oregon side of the Columbia River,
where it empties into the Pacific Ocean.
Call 503-325-4530 |
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Nearby Lodging areas
Astoria, Seaside, Warrenton - Oregon
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