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  2. Naval Air Station Tongue Point - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Station Tongue Point is a former United States Navy air station which was located within the former U.S. Naval Station Tongue Point, Astoria, Oregon. [1]In 1919, the United States Congress approved the construction of a submarine and destroyer base on Tongue Point, a peninsula jutting into the Columbia River east of Astoria, Oregon. [2]

  3. Astoria, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Astoria is a port city and the seat of Clatsop County, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1811, Astoria is the oldest city in the state and was the first permanent American settlement west of the Rocky Mountains . [ 6 ]

  4. Category:National Register of Historic Places in Astoria, Oregon

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  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Clatsop ...

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    Astoria: Opened in 1925 amid reconstruction after Astoria's fire of 1922, this theater and commercial building symbolized the city's rebirth. Its Italian Renaissance style was unique in Astoria, and the auditorium features a set of 12 mural-style paintings depicting Venetian canal scenes by local artist Joseph Knowles. [7] 2: John Jacob Astor Hotel

  6. Comcomly - Wikipedia

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    Cenotaph commemorating the Comcomly family, Greenwood Cemetery, Astoria, Oregon. Concomly was reported to have several wives. [5] His daughter Elvamox (also Marianne), married Duncan McDougall of the Pacific Fur Company, and after he left she remarried to Etienne Alexis Aubichon, also a fur trader. [7] She was the mother of one son and six ...

  7. Andrew Young House - Wikipedia

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