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Saturday, November 14, 2009

History on the Astoria Column

Astoria Column Murals including Lewis and Clark Built in 1926, the Astoria Column at the top of Coxcomb Hill, does not have such a long history itself, but it is painted with a long and winding mural that tells of the region's history for several hundred years.

7 comments:

cieldequimper said...

Lol, this is a special one for me! You'll have to show us more of it, it's fascinating.

Lowell said...

This is so interesting. And like Ciel, I think you should show us more of it!

Don and Krise said...

Next time we're down that way I'm going to have to check this out a little closer. I've only seen it from a distance.

Small City Scenes said...

that is very cool. A spiral timeline. MB

Unseen Rajasthan said...

This is so fantastic !!Lovely and great shot !Unseen Rajasthan

VP said...

A Trajan Column in Astoria! Like Paris and Vienna... You have to unwind this for us!

Sueso said...

There is a smaller model of the column somewhere in town (not sure if at the Astoria/Warrenton Chamber or one of the museums. We used to display it when manning a booth at the Oregon State Fair.

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