300 McClure Ave
Astoria, OR 97103

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 2 Baths 2 Baths 2 Ba | 1,600 SF |
About This Property
(503) 325-5678 - Amazing 2 bedroom 2 bath - Beautiful, amazing home.Wheel chair accessible so that means you have a lot of room!!! This home features master bedroom with fireplace, huge tiled bathroom with fireplace jetted tub and double headed walk in shower Storage everywhere Covered Patio, peek a boo views of the Columbia River Wonderful home (RLNE5328699)
300 McClure Ave is a house located in Clatsop County and the 97103 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Astoria School District 1 attendance zone.
Located along the mouth of the Columbia River where it meets the Pacific Ocean, Astoria is a port city with a walkable, vibrant downtown, historic architecture, amazing views, and great destinations. One of those destinations predates the city itself -- Fort Astoria. The fort was established in 1811 as a fur trading post for John Astor's Pacific Fur Company. Today, a reconstructed block house and historical markers occupy the space of the former fort in Downtown Astoria at the corner of Exchange and 15th Streets.
One of Oregon's most-visited sites is located in Astoria -- the Astoria Column. Standing 600 feet above sea level, the views from the top of the column are amazing. The column itself is equally impressive, completely covered in murals celebrating historic events. The murals were done by artist Attilio Pusterla in 1926.
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