At 4.1 miles, the Astoria Megler Bridge in Astoria, Ore., is the longest ‘continuous truss’ in the nation and connects almost 2 million vehicles a year from Astoria to Washington state. (Lisa Crowell / Noozhawk) The Goonies House on 38th Street. (Lisa Crowell / Noozhawk) The Astoria Column, with 164 winding stairs, towers over Astoria on the highest hill with spectacular views of the city. (Lisa Crowell / Noozhawk) The Baked Alaska Restaurant features great views and delicious broiled oysters. (Judy Crowell / Noozhawk) The Liberty Theatre. (Judy Crowell / Noozhawk) Spence with the Cannery Pier Hotel’s classic Chevy. (Judy Crowell / Noozhawk) A tanker out to sea. (Judy Crowell / Noozhawk) The Cannery Pier Hotel was built on 100-year-old pilings on the site of an historic salmon cannery. (Judy Crowell / Noozhawk) The Buoy Beer Co. (Judy Crowell / Noozhawk) Rogue Ales and Spirits pub. (Judy Crowell / Noozhawk) the Flavel House Museum, a Queen Anne-style mansion restored in the late Victorian style. (Judy Crowell / Noozhawk) A room at the Cannery Pier Hotel. (Judy Crowell / Noozhawk) West Mooring Basin. (Judy Crowell / Noozhawk)