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1. Flavel House Museum
The Flavel House, owned and operated by the Clatsop County Historical Society, is the grandest and most ornate of Astoria's many Victorian homes....
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2. Columbia River Maritime Museum
The Columbia River, the second-largest river in the United States, was the object of centuries of exploration in the Northwest, and, since its...
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3. Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
During the winter of 1805-06, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and the other members of the Corps of Discovery camped at a spot near the mouth...
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4. Columbia River Maritime Museum
- Located in Astoria on the mouth of the Columbia River, this museum holds one of the largest collections of maritime artifacts in the West. Astoria... read more
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5. Astoria Riverfront Trolley
- Number 300 has seen many days and its life here in Astoria has been good. The old electric car is a long-term loaner from the San Antonio Museum... read more
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7. Fort Clatsop National Memorial
- Located on more than 125 acres, the replica fort was built in 1955. A historic canoe landing and spring are also located on the national memorial.... read more
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8. Astoria Column
- The landmark column sits prominently on top of Coxcomb Hill in downtown Astoria. This 125-foot column was built in 1926 and has a 166-stair spiral... read more
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9. Heritage Museum
Housed in Astoria's former city hall, this small museum chronicles the history of Astoria and surrounding Clatsop County. The main exhibits consist...
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The Best of NileGuide
- There’s never a reason to be bored in Astoria. There are just too many things to do. Start with the must-see attractions, move to the big sights and fine museums, check out some tours, dig in to some outdoor activities, and work your way down to the between-the-cracks, off-the-beaten-path gems. Just leave some time to catch your breath.
