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    One of Astoria's numerous historic piers.
    View of the Columbia River from the Astoria Riverwalk Trail.
    View of the Columbia River from the Astoria Riverwalk Trail.
    View of a Columbia River Bar pilot boat.
    Pier 11.
    One of Astoria's numerous historic piers.
    View looking east along the trolley line along the Astoria Riverwalk Trail.
    Astoria's Northwest Sardines Company.
    California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) below Northwest Sardines Company.
    California sea lions (Zalophus californianus).
    View east toward the Coast Guard Cutter and Columbia River Maritime Museum from the Astoria Riverwalk Trail.
    Astoria Riverfront Trolley Old 300.
    Trolley along the Astoria Riverwalk Trail.
    Bouy Beer Company along the Astoria Riverwalk Trail.
    View west toward the Astoria-Megler Bridge. Built in 1966, it is still the longest truss span bridge in the world.
    View west toward the Astoria-Megler Bridge. Built in 1966, it is still the longest truss span bridge in the world.
    California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) at the 6th Street viewing platform.
    California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) at the 6th Street viewing platform.
    View of the Columbia River from the Astoria Riverwalk Trail.
    View of the Columbia River from the Astoria Riverwalk Trail.

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