The county seat of Clatsop County, Oregon is Astoria, which was incorporated in 1876. The city was named after John Jacob Astor, an American investor and the nation's first millionaire.
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Astoria & Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce
Provides a detailed listing of businesses serving the city of Astoria and the greater Warrenton area. Includes chamber information, an events calendar, membership details, and tourism and visitors resources.
http://www.oldoregon.com/
Information resource featuring the district's educational system and academic standards. Includes admissions information, a school directory, an events calendar and activity guide, district news/announcements, online forms and documents.
http://www.astoria.k12.or.us/
The non-profit organization was established in order to revitalize the Astoria, Oregon historic downtown district, and to assist in the viability of local farmers, artists, artisans and other small businesses in the region. A vendor directory is posted, along with information about scheduled music and other events, attractions, and contacts.
http://www.astoriasundaymarket.com/
Provides statistics, data and other pertinent need-to-know information about the city of Astoria. Includes city news and events, local directory, transportation guides, multimedia, area maps and resources.
http://www.astoria.or.us/
CCC is a community college in Astoria, Oregon. An overview of the college and its academic programs is featured, along with faculty and staff listings, enrollment policies, and other student resources.
http://www.clatsopcc.edu/
CMH is a 25-bed, critical access, not-for-profit, Level IV trauma center, affiliated with Plaintree, and located in Astoria, Oregon. Its services, clinics, and educational programs are featured, along with career postings and contact data.
http://www.columbiamemorial.org/
Established in 1846 to ensure the safety of ships crossing the Columbia River Bar, vessels engaged in foreign trade are required to employ a Bar Pilot when crossing the Columbia River Bar. The history and a profile of the agency is featured, with information about vessel traffic, pilot services, and contact data.
http://www.columbiariverbarpilots.com/
Published in Astoria, Oregon since 1873, the newspaper's web edition features news and sports headlines, opinion columns, obituaries, multimedia, and special sections, as well as a full electronic edition available by subscription.
http://www.dailyastorian.com/
In operation since 1910, the boundaries of the state-governed Port District are the same as those of Clatsop County, Oregon. Public information about the port are presented, including its marinas and boatyard, deep draft facilities, airport, tenants and properties.
http://www.portofastoria.com/