4/5 - Good
Fun, very touristy. Kids would love it.
Reviewed on Oct 10, 2025
Reviewed on Oct 9, 2025
Reviewed on Oct 6, 2025
Fun, very touristy. Kids would love it.
Fittingly located along the Columbia River, tucked under a tall bridge, this monument celebrates people who loved or made their livelihood on the water.
Given the region’s nickname as the “Hollywood of the North,” this museum is a fitting site celebrating the area’s contributions to film making.
A wealthy river pilot built this home in the 1800s. Today it stands as an excellent example of Victorian period architecture of affluent citizens.
Music of all genres, dance, poetry readings, films and a wide variety of entertainment offerings are available at this historic theater.
Astoria’s former city hall is now a museum filled with artifacts and exhibits showing the fascinating past of this Oregon region.
Stories of the Columbia River are revealed in this waterfront museum. Learn how men have battled bad weather and used the water for their livelihood.