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Astoria logo #10101) Area in queens 2) City in Ore 3) City named for a fur trader 4) City named for a furrier 5) City on the Columbia 6) City on the columbia river 7) Columbia River city 8) Columbia River port 9) Columbia River seaport 10) Early northwest trading town 11) Irving work 12) Metro station in Budapest 13) Northernmost Oregon city
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Astoria logo #21000[book] Astoria is a history book published in 1836 by Washington Irving. The book was commission by John Jacob Astor as an official history of his expedition to Oregon, the Astor Expedition of 1810–1812. The book became a bestseller in 1836 and at the time was required reading in some schools. For a synopsis of the accuracy of Irving`s wo...
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Astoria logo #21000[cinema] Astoria is one of Stockholm`s oldest cinemas and one of the last still open cinemas with only one salon. Astoria is also the name of a cinema-chain in Sweden. The group is the second largest in the country and has cinemas in Stockholm, Malmö and Göteborg ...
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Astoria logo #21000[recording studio] Astoria is a grand houseboat, adapted as a recording studio by its owner, Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour. It is moored on the River Thames near Hampton, Middlesex. Gilmour purchased the boat in 1986, because he `spent half of [his] life in recording studios with no windows, no light, but on the boat there are many win...
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Astoria logo #21003city, seat (1844) of Clatsop county, northwestern Oregon, U.S., on the south bank of the Columbia River (there bridged to Megler, Washington) near ...
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Astoria logo #21217The USS Astoria was an American Minneapolis Class heavy cruiser of 9950 tons displacement launched in 1933. The USS Astoria was powered by eight Babcock and Wilcox boilers providing a top speed of 32.7 knots. She carried a complement of 594; four aircraft was armed with nine 8 inch guns; eight 5 inch anti-aircraft guns; two 3 pdr guns; ten smaller ...
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