Old Youngs Bay Bridge, Astoria
#28 among attractions in Astoria
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Facts and practical information
The Old Youngs Bay Bridge is a bascule bridge across Youngs Bay in Astoria, Oregon completed in 1921. Conde McCullough was responsible for designing this bridge, his first for Oregon. ()
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Old Youngs Bay Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Astoria Column, Flavel House Museum, Oregon Film Museum, Astoria City Hall.
1.3 miNEColumn with murals and an observation deckAstoria Column, Astoria
33 min walk • Perched high on a hill in the charming coastal city of Astoria, Oregon, the Astoria Column stands as a testament to the region's rich history. This historical landmark, a towering 125-foot concrete and steel structure, offers visitors a glimpse into the past through...
1.3 miNMuseum, Specialty museum, History museumFlavel House Museum, Astoria
35 min walk • The Captain George Flavel House Museum known also as Capt. George Flavel House and Carriage House or the Flavel Mansion, is now a house museum in Astoria, Oregon, United States. It was built in 1885 in the Queen Anne architectural style, by George Flavel, a Columbia River bar pilot who was one of the area's first millionaires.
1.4 miNMuseum, Specialty museum, History museumOregon Film Museum, Astoria
35 min walk • The Oregon Film Museum is a museum highlighting and celebrating movies that were made in the U.S. state of Oregon. The museum is housed in the old Clatsop County Jail in Astoria, Oregon, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.
1.4 miNCity hallAstoria City Hall, Astoria
35 min walk • Astoria City Hall is the current city hall for the town of Astoria, Oregon, United States. Built in 1923 to house a bank, the building became the city hall in 1939, and it has remained Astoria's seat of government for more than 75 years.
1.4 miNConcerts and shows, TheaterLiberty Theater, Astoria
37 min walk • The Liberty Theater is a historic vaudeville theater and cinema in Astoria, Oregon, United States. The whole commercial building of which the theater is the major occupant is also known as the Astor Building, especially in the context of historic preservation.
1.4 miNGarden, ParkGarden of Surging Waves, Astoria
36 min walk • The Garden of Surging Waves, is a Chinese garden and city park currently under construction in Astoria, Oregon. The Astoria City Council selected the garden as city's bicentennial legacy gift in recognition of Astoria's Chinese heritage.
1.4 miNEChurch, Gothic Revival architectureGrace Episcopal Church, Astoria
36 min walk • Grace Episcopal Church, also referred to as Grace Episcopal Church and Rectory in the context of historic preservation, is a church, historic church building, and accompanying parsonage, all located in Astoria, Oregon, United States.
1.4 miN 4.1 miNENature, Natural attraction, Protected areaLewis and Clark State Park
105 min walk • Lewis and Clark State Park is a public recreation area located six miles northeast of Winlock in Lewis County, Washington. The state park occupies one of the last major stands of old-growth forest in the state.
1.3 miNQueen Anne architectureCaptain George Conrad Flavel House, Astoria
35 min walk • The Captain George Conrad Flavel House is a house built in 1901 in Astoria, Oregon. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
1.3 miNChurchJob Ross House, Astoria
34 min walk • Job Ross House at 817 Exchange Street is a historic house in Astoria in the U.S. state of Oregon. The house was built by Job Ross about 1860.