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Vista House is a museum at Crown Point in Multnomah County, Oregon, that also serves as a memorial to Oregon pioneers and as a comfort station for travelers on the Historic Columbia River Highway. The site, situated on a rocky promontory, is 733 feet (223 m) above the Columbia River on the south side of the Columbia River Gorge .
Crow Point may refer to Crow Point in England, at the southern end of Braunton Burrows, on the Taw-Torridge Estuary in North Devon;
Crown Point (also known historically as Thor's Heights or Thor's Crown) [1] [2] is a basalt promontory on the Columbia River Gorge and an associated state park in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located in eastern Multnomah County , approximately 15 miles (24 km) east of Portland .
Crown Point, Alaska, a census-designated place in Kenai Peninsula Borough; Crown Point, an area of Westminster, Colorado; Crown Point, Indiana, a city in Lake County; Crown Point, Louisiana, an unincorporated community in Jefferson Parish; Crown Point, New York, a town in Essex County; Crown Point, Oregon (disambiguation), several places
Crown Point may refer to one of these Oregon locations: Crown Point (Oregon), a summit in Multnomah County; Crown Point, a populated place in Coos County, Oregon;
Crown Point Green Historic District is a national historic district located at Crown Point, Essex County, New York. It encompasses 13 contributing buildings , 3 contributing sites, and 1 contributing structure centered on Crown Point hamlet's green and the domestic, religious, commercial and civic properties adjacent to it.
Crownpoint was founded in 1912 by Samuel F. Stacher as an Indian agency to serve the Navajo people in the Pueblo Bonito Agency of northwestern New Mexico. A school house, agency office and power house were built to accommodate future planned establishments.
Crown Point is a town in Essex County, New York, United States, located on the west shore of Lake Champlain. The population was 2,024 at the 2010 census. [ 2 ] The name of the town is a direct translation of the original French name, Pointe à la Chevelure .