Greater Astoria Historical Society


At research time this labor-of-love organization and community space was in-between physical locations. Once it finds a new home (by end of 2019), expect to get a glimpse of old-time Astoria via exhibits of neighborhood ephemera, lectures and films. it also does themed tours – check the website for events and the new location.


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