Seaside OR Landmarks & Monuments

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ATillamook Rock Lighthouse

Tillamook Rock Lighthouse
  • One mile offshore
    just west of Tillamook Head, Cannon Beach, OR 97110
  • 5034361581
  • Overview This lighthouse, nicknamed "Terrible Tilly," was built in 1880 on Tillamook Rock. Although no longer in commission, it guided ships past the rocky shore for 77 years. The lighthouse sits about one mile offshore and is a site to behold from such vantage points as Ecola State Park or Cannon Beach. ... more on Travel.yahoo.com
  • Overview  One mile west of Tillamook Head, Lighthouse Rock rises from the ocean.  The lighthouse, established in 1881, is one of the most exposed lighthouse structures in the world.  Because of the high cost and difficulty of maintenance, it was decommissioned in 1957.  Today, Tillamook Roc... more on TripAdvisor

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Tillamook Rock Lighthouse
One mile offshore
just west of Tillamook Head, Cannon Beach, OR 97110

BHaystack Rock

  • Cannon Beach
    OR 97110
  • +1 212 632 5005
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Location: Cannon Beach, Oregon (6.7 miles from Seaside)
  • Overview If you've ever seen a picture of Cannon Beach , it's probably included Haystack Rock, one of the most photographed landmarks on the Oregon coast. Towering 235 ft. above the sand, Haystack Rock is one of the largest free standing rocks in the world. The western gull, tufted puffin, and cormo... more on TripAdvisor
  • Overview Haystack Rock is a 235-foot tall monolith (or sea stack) on the Oregon coast in the northwestern United States, the third-tallest such structure in the world. A popular tourist destination, the rock is adjacent to the beach and accessible by foot during low tide. Haystack Rock tide pools are home... more on En.wikipedia.org

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Haystack Rock
Cannon Beach
OR 97110

CFort Clatsop National Memorial

Fort Clatsop National Memorial
  • 92343 Fort Clatsop Rd
    Astoria, Oregon, 97103
  • +1 503 861 2471
4.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview This is the site where the 33 member Lewis and Clark Expedition wintered from December 7, 1805, until March 23, 1806. The facility includes the reconstructed fort, a visitor center/museum, historical exhibits, canoe landing, spring and picnic area joined by trails through the wetlands and rainfor... more on Oldoregon.com
  • Overview Ocean in view! O! The joy!" recorded William Clark, standing on a spit of land south of present-day Astoria in the fall of 1805. Fort Clatsop National Memorial is a faithful replica of the log stockade depicted in Clark's journal. Park rangers, who dress in period garb during the summer and perfo... more on Fodor's

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Fort Clatsop National Memorial
92343 Fort Clatsop Rd
Astoria, Oregon, 97103

DLewis and Clark Salt Works

Lewis and Clark Salt Works
  • 92343 Fort Clatsop Road
    Astoria, Oregon 97103
  • (503)861-2471ext.214
  • Overview On January 2, 1806, the Salt Works was established by the three "salt makers" of the Lewis & Clark expedition. Joseph Fields, William Bratten, and George Gibson, who remained here until February 20, 1806. These men, assisted at times by hunters and packers, were able during this period to tedious... more on Waymarking.com

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Lewis and Clark Salt Works
92343 Fort Clatsop Road
Astoria, Oregon 97103

EAstoria Column

Astoria Column
  • PO Box 717
    Astoria, Oregon, 97103
  • +1 503 325 2963
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Location: Astoria, Oregon (13.7 miles from Seaside)
  • Overview The Astoria Column is a tower overlooking the mouth of the Columbia River on Coxcomb Hill above Astoria, Oregon. The 125 foot tall column was built in 1926 with financing by the Great Northern Railroad and the great-grandson of John Jacob Astor (Vincent Astor) in commemoration of the city's role ... more on En.wikipedia.org
  • Overview In a wooded park and towering above Astoria, Oregon’s highest hill, the Astoria Column presents a spectacular view of the city and surrounding rivers, bay, forest, mountains and Pacific Ocean. The first words of most visitors are, “Oh, Wow!” The Astoria Column commemorates the westward swee... more on Oldoregon.com

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Astoria Column
PO Box 717
Astoria, Oregon, 97103

FAstoria-Megler Bridge

  • Astoria
    Oregon - Megler, Washington,Astoria,OR,97103
5.0
2+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Its amazing architectural experience. The water around this bridge is full of sandbars and has sunk many ships. It's a bridge between Oregon and ... more on Yelp
  • The Astoria-Megler Bridge is the longest continuous truss bridge in North America. It was said when it was built as "the bridge to no where." Though it ... more on Yelp

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Astoria-Megler Bridge
Astoria
Oregon - Megler, Washington,Astoria,OR,97103

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