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North America » United States » Oregon » Astoria May 10th 2006

Tillamook, which lies about 25 miles south of Nehalem Bay, is best known for its cheese factory and its air museum. We took the obligatory tour of the plant and sampled quite a few varieties of very good cheese. Just before we left we found the real attraction. They also make ice cream--some of the best we have ever had. We were eating ice cream cones at 10:00 AM. Not too good for the diet. The air museum is housed in an old blimp hangar which, in itself, is quite a wonder. It covers over seven acres, is about 200 feet tall and was designed to hold 8 blimps. It is the largest wooden building in the world. It is one of two built here in 1943 to house blimps used to escort shipping and patrol ... read more
Air Museum-Another View
Pufferbelly
The Train

North America » United States » Oregon » Astoria November 6th 2005

Growing up, Astoria had three landmarks: the Astoria-Megler Bridge, the Astoria Column, and the Home Bakery. There may have been others, but those were the ones that counted to a young child. I knew we had almost made it to the ocean when we reached the small town of Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia River. Now many years later, not much has changed for me as I travel to Astoria once or twice a year on business trips. I still gaze in amazement at the expansive length of the bridge that connects Oregon and Washington, hope for a clear day to enjoy the views from the Astoria Column, and stop in at the bakery for a maple bar or chocolate éclair. Sure, Astoria also has a growing number of trendy eateries, a riverfront trolley, ... read more
Astoria Column
The Home Bakery
The full span of the bridge




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