In anticipation of the Astoria Column’s upcoming centennial celebration, the Heritage Museum has a new exhibit that dives ...
Standing tall along the Oregon Coast, the Astoria Column announces its 100th anniversary celebration. This summer, the column ...
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 ...
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 ...
Members of the Astoria City Council voted on Tuesday to increase the Astoria Column’s annual parking fee from $5 to $10 by May. They also voted in favor of new discounts to the Astoria Aquatic Center, ...
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Astoria Column Depicts Pacific Northwest History
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 ...
Astoria city officials raised the alarm Tuesday night of a potential cougar sighting in the area of Coxcomb Road between 15th Street and the Astoria Column. They initially advised anyone visiting the ...
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