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Clatskanie (/ ˈ k l æ t s k ɪ n aɪ / ⓘ) is a city in Columbia County, Oregon, United States. It was named for the Tlatskanai Native American tribe, and the Clatskanie River which flows through the town and empties into the Columbia River about four miles to the north. The population was 1,737 at the 2010 Census.
In the 2007-2008 school year, Clatskanie did not meet the Adequate Yearly Progress rating on standardized testing. It received an "exceptional" testing participation rating, a "satisfactory" academic achievement rating, a "declined" rating for improvement assessments, attendance, and dropout, and a "low" rating for attendance and dropout rates ...
Clatskanie Elementary School (CES) serves kindergarten through sixth grade students; Clatskanie Middle/High School (CMHS) combines middle school and high school and serves seventh grade through twelfth grade. At one time, there was a middle school and a high school, [citation needed] but they have merged into one school. The mascot for CMHS is ...
After the town of Mist, [6] the Nehalem Highway continues west towards Astoria as Oregon Route 202; OR 47 continues north for 12 miles (19 km) as the Mist-Clatskanie Highway. This stretch of OR 47 is rather mountainous, with many sharp turns and steep grades.
The Thomas J. Flippin House, also known as the Clatskanie Castle or simply The Castle by some [1] and the Flippin Castle by others, [2] is a 14-room, shingle-style Queen Anne structure in Clatskanie, Oregon. The house was commissioned in 1898 by Thomas J. Flippin, son of Oregon pioneers and founder of the West Oregon Lumber Company.
Birkenfeld has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csb) with cool and cloudy winters, and warm, dry summers. [7] This climate is characterized by having overcast, wet, and changing weather conditions in fall, winter, and spring, as Birkenfeld lies in the direct path of the stormy westerly flow, and mild and dry summers when the Pacific High reaches in northernmost point in mid summer.
920–928 SW 3rd Avenue 45°30′59″N 122°40′34″W / 45.5164°N 122.6762°W / 45.5164; -122.6762 ( Auditorium and Music One of the few remaining Romanesque Revival buildings in Portland, this 1890s building housed concert space, a commerce center, a dance hall , apartments , a boxing gym, and offices through its history.
It lies along U.S. Route 30 slightly west of Alston and about halfway between Rainier on the east and Clatskanie on the west. [2] Delena had a post office that operated intermittently from April 22, 1892, to March 15, 1922. Lincoln J. Meserve was the first of nine postmasters at this location. [3]