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Since the movie hit theaters in 1985, fans have flocked to the home in northwestern Oregon's historic port of Astoria. Famed 'Goonies' house for sale in coastal Astoria, Oregon Skip to main content
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Astoria is the western terminus of the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail, a 4,250-mile (6,840 km) coast-to-coast bicycle touring route created in 1976 by the Adventure Cycling Association. [ 46 ] At least two United States Coast Guard cutters : the David Duren and Elm , are homeported in Astoria.
The Belle Ainsworth Jenkins Estate, located near Beaverton, Oregon, United States, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built starting in 1912, [clarification needed] the main house on the property was intended as a summer home. The entire 68-acre (28 ha) estate is owned by the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District (THPRD ...
The hotel was the tallest building in Oregon outside of Portland when completed [1] [4] and the tallest commercial structure on the Oregon Coast. Emporis gives its height as 86 feet (26 m). [ 7 ] It was eclipsed by the nine-story, 110-foot-tall (34 m) [ 8 ] Marshfield Hotel (now the Tioga Hotel), in Coos Bay , in 1926, when construction of that ...
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The paper's name has been altered several times since, becoming The Daily Morning Astorian in 1883, the Morning Astorian in 1899, [5] the Evening Astorian-Budget – after the Morning Astorian and the 1893-founded Astoria Evening Budget merged – in 1930, and The Daily Astorian in 1960. In 2019, it switched to publishing three times a week and ...