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Fun Photo Friday — Astoria Part 3


 

Towering Steel

Towering Steel

Today’s Fun Photo Friday finishes up our tour of Astoria with the favorites below.  Next up for the Crown Princess was Vancouver Island, which we’ll begin next week.

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Lunch at Fort George Brewery + Public House


You’ll recall from Monday that after our hike into town both Ursula and I were feeling a bit peckish.  So, after passing the remnants of Fort Astoria (also known as Fort George) . . .

Fort George/Fort Astoria

Fort George/Fort Astoria

We stopped at the Fort George Brewery + Public House.  This was at the recommendation of a brewer at their adjoining brewery, and I even tried his recommended brew with lunch.

Fort George Brewery + Public House

Fort George Brewery + Public House

I later was pleasantly surprised to find out that the brewer checked to see if I had, for he instructed our waitress to remove the charge for the beer from our tab!

Fort George Brewery + Public House Menu

Fort George Brewery + Public House Menu

All the indoor tables were taken, and we didn’t want to wait:

Fort George Brewery + Public House

Fort George Brewery + Public House

Despite the overcast, outdoor seating was enjoyable and comfortable:

Outdoor Eating at Fort George Brewery

Outdoor Eating at Fort George Brewery

Alas, I didn’t think to photograph either Ursula’s oyster Po-Boy Sammy or my generously sized cheeseburger, but both were exceptional.  Here are some more images of the pub:

Fort George Brewery + Public House

Fort George Brewery + Public House

Fort George Brewery + Public House

Fort George Brewery + Public House

After lunch, we were back on the streets:

Astoria

Astoria

Astoria Trolley

Astoria Trolley

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Moving from Astoria Riverwalk to Downtown


Cascading Flowers

I’d Hate to have to Trim this Bush

Still on the Astoria Riverwalk, peering over the trees once you near the Columbia River Maritime Museum, you’ll see the 90-year-old Astoria Column.  This 125-foot/38-meter column sits atop a 600-foot/180-meter hill southeast of town.  The column has a mural that spirals upwards from the base.  This mural, if laid straight, would measure over 500 feet/150 meters.

Astoria Column

Astoria Column

Shortly after passing the Maritime Museum we turned south into main section of town in search of lunch.  This place looked interesting, and certainly had a long line, but lack of seating kept us moving:

Fish & Chips

Fish & Chips

Astoria has some great architectural treasures.  Here is the Liberty Theater, which has been undergoing restoration since 1998:

Liberty Theatre

Liberty Theatre

Also in town are charming houses and a former county jail that now houses the Oregon Film Museum:

County Jail and Film Museum

County Jail and Film Museum

Even the trash receptacles are photogenic:

Even Smells Like Dead Fish

Even Smells Like Dead Fish

And there is bright, colorful flora at nearly every turn:

I've Seen These Flowers Before — In Anchorage

I’ve Seen These Flowers Before — In Anchorage

As for the flowers above, you may recall I’ve shown the same type in one of our tours of Anchorage:

Alaska State Flag Colors

Alaska State Flag Colors

And a couple more images from around Astoria:

Astoria Cottage

Astoria Cottage

Captain George Flavel House

Captain George Flavel House

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