Astoria Column

 

The Astoria Column is an art-covered pillar made of concrete that reaches 125 feet skyward from Coxcomb Hill, overlooking Astoria and the Columbia River 


 Its observation platform offers a panoramic view for the many visitors who climb the 164 steps of its winding staircase




 At its dedication on July 22, 1926, the Astoria Column was described as the “greatest of western monuments.” Over the years, the Column has become an Oregon icon and a source of identity and pride for Astorians




    It was listed on the National Register for Historic Places in 1974.

















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