The Astoria Column, one of the Oregon coast’s best-known landmarks, will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its dedication on ...
On Tuesday at an Astoria City Council work session, community members and the city council listened to a presentation by Jordan Schnitzer, president of the Friends of the Astoria Column. He was there ...
Fred Pynes wakes up to the Astoria Column towering outside of his window from his small house on Coxcomb Hill. Every day, as park host, he visits with people who come to check out the 125-foot-high ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Another Astoria Column tidbit in honor of the musical “Musical Stairs” event (directed by Jeff Daly) on Sept. 28 at the Column: ...
Stay dockside above the Columbia River at Bowline Hotel, a fishery-turned-boutique hotel with a spiffy bar and cedar barrel saunas. Discover Astoria’s history indoors and outdoors at museums and state ...
The freshly refurbished Astoria Column will reopen to the public at 8 a.m. today, two days earlier than had been announced earlier this week. The 125-foot-tall landmark has been closed since May for ...
The Astoria Column is a 125-foot tall column located on Coxcomb Hill, the highest point in Astoria, Oregon. The Column, built in 1926, is made of concrete and has a spiral staircase of 164 steps ...
This Oregon town blends coastal beauty, outdoor adventure, small-town charm, and a cinematic legacy that makes every visit memorable.
A small granite marker behind the Astoria Column commemorates an invention that traces its roots to the Oregon coast: cable television. In 1948 – four years before Portland got its first TV station ...
Visit the historic Astoria Column this summer and while you're there enjoy a meal at the famed Baked Alaska Restaurant. Since 1926 the Astoria Column has stood tall atop Coxcomb Hill as the 'crowning ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Boats in the Astoria, Oregon, harbor. Stay dockside above the Columbia River at Bowline Hotel, a fishery-turned-boutique hotel ...