Fort Astoria, located in Astoria, Oregon, was the first permanent United States settlement on the Pacific Coast, established in 1811 by the fur trading Astor Expedition. It played a pivotal role in westward expansion and the fur trade era.
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Art; Architecture
1203 Commercial St., Astoria, Oregon
Commerce; Architecture
1401 Commercial St., Astoria, Oregon
Politics/Government; Architecture
1618 Exchange St., Astoria, Oregon
Art; Architecture
Coxcomb Hill, Astoria, Oregon
Politics/Government; Industry; Exploration/Settlement; Commerce; Architecture
Boundary Roughly From The Columbia R. To Exchange St And From Seventh St. To Seventeenth St., Astoria, Oregon
Architecture; Social History
453 Eleventh St., Astoria, Oregon
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Social History; Exploration/Settlement
1945 Se Crystal Lake Dr., Corvallis, Oregon
Social History; Entertainment/Recreation; Engineering
Roughly Along Singer Hill W. Of High St., Oregon City, Oregon
Commerce; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Social History
Nw Of Wemme, Wemme, Oregon
Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Social History
W Of Brightwood Off U.s. 26 Near Sandy River, Brightwood, Oregon
Military; Engineering
Fort Stevens State Park, Hammond, Oregon
Social History; Exploration/Settlement
75900 Larson Rd., Rainier, Oregon