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Astoria, OR 97103
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Quarterdeck
Summer 2019
Shipwreck:
Exxon Valdez
—30 years ago, Bligh Reef, Alaska
Shipwreck:
Triumph
—A Story of Tragedy, Survival and Remembrance
Scene on the River—
BBC Everest, Madrid Trader,
USNS
Yukon
1880 Cruise of the Revenue Steamer
Corwin
Summer 2018
USCG
Bluebell:
Workhorse of the Columbia
From the Collections:
Concord
Ventilator
USACE Survey Vessel
Elton
Next Exhibit in the Marine Art Gallery: Rolf Klep—Artist, Author, Museum Founder
CRMM Mini-Boat Program—Transoceanic Classroom
Scene on the River: New History, USS
Barry, Lady Washington
Mimi
—An Avoidable Tragedy on the Nehalem Spit
Blast from the Past: Coast Guard No. 36474
Winter 2018
S.S. Great Northern:
Greyhound of the Pacific
From the Collections:
S.S. Great Northern
Toiletry Kit
Fall 2017
Small Boat
Anna
Gets a New Stern
Maritime Archaeological Society
New to the Museum's Collection: Album from Astoria Marine Iron Works c. 1918
Build a Stand-Up Paddle Board
Spring 2017
Heceta Head Lighthouse in Heavy Fog
Science of Storms: The Extraordinary Weather of the Pacific Nortwest
Cargo of the Columbia Festival
The Halcyon Days of Oregon's Tillamook Rock Lighthouse
Fall 2016
Teaching Vessel
Ironwood
—Tongue Point Job Corps Seamanship Program
Peter Stark's
Astoria
Major Milestone Reached in Collections Storage
Full Steam Ahead—Education Department
Spring 2016
Ingrid Princess
: "Guided by Boats"
Major Addition to Museum Library—"Modern System of Naval Architecture"
Fall 2015
The Souvenir—A Daughter Discovers Her Father's War
A Peaceful Return—The Story of the Yosegaki Hinomaru
Work of Photographer Michael Mathers Featured in New Exhibit