Katie Earl

⚓️ Did the Tonquin Come to Astoria? What Happened to It?

Yes, the ship Tonquin did come to Astoria—and played a vital role in its founding! 📖 Key Facts: Ship Name: Tonquin Owned by: John Jacob Astor’s Pacific Fur Company Mission: To establish a fur trading post on the Pacific Coast—what would become Fort Astoria Arrival in Astoria: March 1811 Captain: Jonathan Thorn Notable Crew: A […]

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How Did a Treaty Signed in Belgium Shape the Future of Astoria, Oregon?

How Did a Treaty Signed in Belgium Shape the Future of Astoria, Oregon? Imagine this: It’s the early 1800s. The Pacific Northwest is a wild, rugged land of tall trees, rich rivers, and endless opportunity. In 1811, a bold group of American entrepreneurs established Astoria, a fur-trading outpost perched at the mouth of the Columbia

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What Happened to All the Canneries in Astoria, Oregon?

If you’ve ever driven along Astoria’s waterfront and wondered about the old pilings in the river or the long weathered buildings standing over the water, you’re not alone. One of the most frequent questions I get during my tours is: “How many canneries were in Astoria?” At the height of its fishing industry in the

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Curiosity of a Traveler: What is Hug Point known for on the North Oregon Coast?

If you’re driving down Highway 101 between Cannon Beach and Arch Cape, you’ll pass a sign for Hug Point — and you might wonder, what’s so special about that little pullout by the ocean? Turns out, Hug Point is a hidden gem packed with history, natural beauty, and a touch of adventure. So why the

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Why Did So Many Finns Leave Finland in the Late 1800s and Early 1900s?

If you’ve ever wondered why Finnish names are woven into the history of the North Coast—or spotted them along Astoria’s waterfront—here’s a story about courage, survival, and hope. 🌍 A Homeland Under Pressure Finland, then the Grand Duchy under Russian rule, faced increasing pressure in the late 1800s. As Russification policies took hold—suppressing Finnish language,

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🌲 Where is Youngs River Falls — and Why Do People Love It?

Just under an hour’s drive from downtown Astoria, Oregon, nestled in a secluded forest glen, lies one of Clatsop County’s most scenic and storied natural wonders: Youngs River Falls. With its lush surroundings and Hollywood good looks, this 54-foot waterfall has captured the hearts of explorers, filmmakers, and adventurers alike. 📍 Location:Youngs River Falls is

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