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LIBERTY THEATER


While strolling downtown Astoria, it’s hard to miss the landmark Liberty Theater, located at Commercial and 12th streets.


Dating from 1925, the Italian Renaissance-style building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Silent films, plays, vaudeville performances and lectures have a history on the stage. The theater had its grand reopening, featuring Pink Martini, in 2005. Renovation continues while numerous concerts and events are planned throughout the year.


For information call (503) 325-5922 or visit the Web site: www.liberty-theater.org


FLAVEL HOUSE


Experience the elegance of the late Victorian period by touring the home of Capt. George Flavel. The 1885 Queen Anne-style home features original Eastlake influenced woodwork, period furnishings, and exotic hardwood fireplace mantels. Begin your tour at the Carriage House Visitor Center, which houses additional exhibits, the museum store and orientation video.


Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors, AAA members and students; and $2 for children (ages 6-17). The museum, located at 441 Eighth St. is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, May through September, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, October through April.


For more information call (503) 325-2203 or visit the Web site: www.cumtux.org


A STORI A ’ S P REMIER W A TERFRONT S UITE


The Pilot House is located on the upper level of the Pier 14 Pilot Station in the heart of Astoria’s historic waterfront. The Pilot Station is on the National Register of Historic Places and is the home of the Columbia River Pilots, who have guided ships up the Columbia River from Astoria to Portland, Oregon for more than 150 years.


• Located on the upper level of the historic Pier 14 Pilot Station • Overlooking the Columbia River ship channel • Three-bedroom, three-bath luxury suite • Located in the heart of Astoria, Oregon


This unique, luxury suite provides a panoramic view of the Columbia River as ocean-going ships glide past your windows. Step outside and ride the Riverfront Trolley to many of Astoria’s attractions. Or take in virtually all of downtown Astoria’s shops and restaurants within easy walking distance.


• 1,700 sq. ft. of style and comfort • Superb amenities in every room — leather furniture, maritime artifacts, gourmet kitchen, three gas fireplaces, private balcony, laundry facilities


P ILOT H OUSE www.AstoriaPilotHouse.com


• Private dock • Cable TV, DVD, high-speed Internet access • No pets • No smoking


Foot of 14th Street • Astoria, Oregon 97103 Call (503) 289-9926 or (888) 683-7987 for rates


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