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Standing at the top of the Astoria Column, you can envision the hardships, bravery, and awe experienced by the first people to live in this corner of the world. Dedicated by the Great Northern Railway in 1926, the Astoria Column stands today as a monument to those people.
- History of The Column
Following the festivities, Pusterla and his assistants got...
- Plan Your Visit
Trace the Oregon story. The Astoria Column tells the story...
- Artwork of The Column
The Column artwork revealed What follows is the detail of...
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Keeping the Astoria Column in tip-top shape requires a lot...
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The Astoria Column is located at 1 Coxcomb Drive, about two...
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A visit to the Astoria Column has become a treasured...
- History of The Column
Located in Astoria, Oregon, the 125-foot-tall Astoria Column serves as a monument to the history Pacific Northwest. The idea for the column first came about in 1898 when the city thought to build an electrified tower that would rival the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France.
The Astoria Column is a tower in the northwest United States, overlooking the mouth of the Columbia River on Coxcomb Hill in Astoria, Oregon. Built in 1926, the concrete and steel structure is part of a 30-acre (12 ha) city park called Astor Park.
Dedicated by the Great Northern Railway in 1926, the Astoria Column stands today as a national monument to those people, a uniquely Northwest work of art, and an unparalleled view of the meeting of many roads. Come start your journey to the region here, with us.
The Astoria Column is an art-covered pillar made of concrete that reaches 125 feet skyward from Coxcomb Hill, overlooking Astoria and the Columbia River. Its observation platform offers a panoramic view for the many visitors who climb the 164 steps of its winding staircase.
29 Ιαν 2019 · Standing tall, 600 feet above sea level, the Astoria Column provides unequaled views of the Columbia River, the Coast Range, Young’s Bay, the city of Astoria, and the Pacific Ocean. Dedicated in 1926, the Column features a hand-painted spiral frieze that celebrates three historic events: the discovery of the Columbia River by Captain Robert ...
28 Μαΐ 2010 · On the 600-foot high Coxcomb Hill in Astoria, Oregon, the Astoria Column stands, overlooking the mouth of the Columbia River. Constructed in 1926, the concrete and steel structure is part...