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Astoria Collection (page 7)

Astoria, a name that echoes grandeur and elegance

Background imageAstoria Collection: USA, New York, Queens, Astoria, Greek Town

USA, New York, Queens, Astoria, Greek Town

Background imageAstoria Collection: USA, New York, Queens, Astoria, under the subway

USA, New York, Queens, Astoria, under the subway

Background imageAstoria Collection: Soho, London - Charing Cross Road WC2

Soho, London - Charing Cross Road WC2 - Astoria Theatre. 1973

Background imageAstoria Collection: Hotel Waldorf Astoria, 5th Avenue, New York

Hotel Waldorf Astoria, 5th Avenue, New York
The original Waldorf Astoria was built on 5th avenue, New York - designed by Henry J Hardenbergh and completed in 1893. In 1929 it was demolished to make way for the construction of the Empire State

Background imageAstoria Collection: USA / Manhattan 1960S

USA / Manhattan 1960S
Manhattan and the Waldorf Astoria hotel, New York. Date: 1960s

Background imageAstoria Collection: New York City - Playing card - Waldorf-Astoria Hotel

New York City - Playing card - Waldorf-Astoria Hotel - Jack of Diamonds. Date: 1900

Background imageAstoria Collection: Hotel Astoria showing its loyalty, Petrograd, Russia

Hotel Astoria showing its loyalty, Petrograd, Russia
The Hotel Astoria showing its loyalty to the Revolution with banners, Petrograd (St Petersburg), Russia. The ground floor windows are still boarded up, following the earlier attack on the building

Background imageAstoria Collection: Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, USA

Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, USA
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City, USA. Date: circa 1904

Background imageAstoria Collection: Astoria, Oregon, USA

Astoria, Oregon, USA

Background imageAstoria Collection: Entrance - Waldorf Hotel

Entrance - Waldorf Hotel
The entrance to the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York Date: 2005

Background imageAstoria Collection: OR, Astoria, Columbia River Maritime Museum, Ship anchor

OR, Astoria, Columbia River Maritime Museum, Ship anchor

Background imageAstoria Collection: OR, Astoria, Astoria Riverfront Trolley, restored 1913 trolley

OR, Astoria, Astoria Riverfront Trolley, restored 1913 trolley

Background imageAstoria Collection: OR, Astoria, Astoria Column, 125 foot tower on Coxcomb Hill; built in 1925

OR, Astoria, Astoria Column, 125 foot tower on Coxcomb Hill; built in 1925

Background imageAstoria Collection: OR, Astoria, Columbia River, River Pilot boat

OR, Astoria, Columbia River, River Pilot boat

Background imageAstoria Collection: OR, Astoria, East Basin Moorage, Columbia River; Fishing boats

OR, Astoria, East Basin Moorage, Columbia River; Fishing boats

Background imageAstoria Collection: USA, Oregon, Astoria, Sunset, Sunset Beach State Park

USA, Oregon, Astoria, Sunset, Sunset Beach State Park

Background imageAstoria Collection: The Remains

The Remains
The Boiler Remains of the White Star Cannery in Astoria

Background imageAstoria Collection: 1. Ambystoma tenebrosum, Black Mudpup. b, head from above; 2

1. Ambystoma tenebrosum, Black Mudpup. b, head from above; 2. Ambystoma ingens, The Huge Mudpup. a. full view, b. side of head, c. head above, d. from below, e. f. g. as seen from below; 3

Background imageAstoria Collection: OREGON: ASTORIA, 1813. British fur traders securing the peaceful surrender of Astoria

OREGON: ASTORIA, 1813. British fur traders securing the peaceful surrender of Astoria, Oregon, in 1813

Background imageAstoria Collection: OREGON: FORT GEORGE, 1849. Fort George (later Astoria), established by John Jacob

OREGON: FORT GEORGE, 1849. Fort George (later Astoria), established by John Jacob Astors Pacific Fur Company in 1811 on the Columbia River, the first permanent settlement in the Oregon country

Background imageAstoria Collection: Copelands owl clover, Astoria, Oregon, USA

Copelands owl clover, Astoria, Oregon, USA

Background imageAstoria Collection: Hell Gate Bridge In Queens, mid 20th Century

Hell Gate Bridge In Queens, mid 20th Century
The Hell Gate Bridge over a part of the East River called Hell Gate, which separates Astoria, Queens, from Wards Island, is exclusively a railroad bridge, New York, mid 20th Century

Background imageAstoria Collection: Hell Gate Bridge In Queens

Hell Gate Bridge In Queens
The Hell Gate Bridge over a part of the East River called Hell Gate, which separates Astoria, Queens, from Wards Island, as seen over Shore Boulevard from a landscaped park, New York, 1930s

Background imageAstoria Collection: Hell Gate Bridge In Queens

Hell Gate Bridge In Queens
The Hell Gate Bridge east tower over a part of the East River called Hell Gate which separates Astoria, Queens, from Wards Island, as seen from a park on Long Island, New York, mid 20th Century

Background imageAstoria Collection: Hell Gate Bridge In Queens Under Construction

Hell Gate Bridge In Queens Under Construction
The Hell Gate Bridge over a part of the East River called Hell Gate, which separates Astoria, Queens, from Wards Island, is seen under construction, New York, mid 1910s

Background imageAstoria Collection: Beach during sunrise, Astoria, Oregon

Beach during sunrise, Astoria, Oregon

Background imageAstoria Collection: Poodle playing on beach during sunrise, Astoria, Oregon

Poodle playing on beach during sunrise, Astoria, Oregon

Background imageAstoria Collection: USA, Oregon, Astoria

USA, Oregon, Astoria

Background imageAstoria Collection: OR, Astoria, Astoria-Megler bridge, carries highway 101 across the Columbia River

OR, Astoria, Astoria-Megler bridge, carries highway 101 across the Columbia River to Washington state

Background imageAstoria Collection: US: Oregon, Columbia River Basin, Astoria, Cannery Pier Hotel and old cannery pilings

US: Oregon, Columbia River Basin, Astoria, Cannery Pier Hotel and old cannery pilings in the Columbia River (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageAstoria Collection: The New Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New york, NY

The New Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New york, NY
Vintage linen postcard showing the New Waldorf Astoria Hotel which occupies the entire block at Park Avenue and 50th Street

Background imageAstoria Collection: Hell Gate Bridge, New York Postcard. ca. 1915-1930, Hell Gate Bridge, New York Postcard

Hell Gate Bridge, New York Postcard. ca. 1915-1930, Hell Gate Bridge, New York Postcard

Background imageAstoria Collection: NEW YORK AS A FAMILY- New York / Astoria, Socrates Sculpture Park with view toward Manhattan

NEW YORK AS A FAMILY- New York / Astoria, Socrates Sculpture Park with view toward Manhattan
NEW YORK AS A FAMILY- New York/Astoria, Socrates Sculpture Park with view toward Manhattan

Background imageAstoria Collection: Fort Clatsop - Lewis & Clark National Historical Park. Astoria, WA

Fort Clatsop - Lewis & Clark National Historical Park. Astoria, WA

Background imageAstoria Collection: View of marina and historic Astoria Bridge on the Columbia River. Astoria, Oregon

View of marina and historic Astoria Bridge on the Columbia River. Astoria, Oregon

Background imageAstoria Collection: USA, Oregon, Astoria, Columbia River, Freighter anchored at sunset waiting to dock

USA, Oregon, Astoria, Columbia River, Freighter anchored at sunset waiting to dock

Background imageAstoria Collection: Oregon, Astoria. Old car

Oregon, Astoria. Old car

Background imageAstoria Collection: ASTORIA, OREGON. Astoria, the first permanent settlement in the Oregon country

ASTORIA, OREGON. Astoria, the first permanent settlement in the Oregon country, at the mouth of the Columbia River. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAstoria Collection: ASTORIA, OREGON TERRITORY. Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia River

ASTORIA, OREGON TERRITORY. Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia River, the first permanent settlement in the Oregon country established by John Jacob Astors Pacific Fur Company in 1811

Background imageAstoria Collection: USA - Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York

USA - Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York
USA - Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Park Avenue, New York Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAstoria Collection: Joe Loss and his jazz band, 1936

Joe Loss and his jazz band, 1936
Joe Loss and his band at the Astoria, 1936. Date: 1936

Background imageAstoria Collection: PBUS2A-00002

PBUS2A-00002
Fur trader John Jacob Astor, founder of Astoria on the Columbia River, 1811. Hand colored woodcut of a painting

Background imageAstoria Collection: Michael Zarin Orchestra

Michael Zarin Orchestra
Invitation to the Michael Zarin Orchestra at the Flamingo Room at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York, America

Background imageAstoria Collection: Fighting in Petrograd

Fighting in Petrograd
Revolutionaries storm the Hotel Astoria, Petrograd

Background imageAstoria Collection: Nehalem Bay State Park Beach, Astoria, Oregon, United States of America, North America

Nehalem Bay State Park Beach, Astoria, Oregon, United States of America, North America

Background imageAstoria Collection: Astoria-Megler Bridge, Astoria, Oregon, United States of America, North America

Astoria-Megler Bridge, Astoria, Oregon, United States of America, North America

Background imageAstoria Collection: Lightship at the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Lightship at the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria, Oregon, United States of America, North America



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Astoria, a name that echoes grandeur and elegance. From the iconic Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York to the majestic Astoria Column, this place holds treasures worth exploring. In the heart of New York City stands the legendary Waldorf Astoria Hotel, an epitome of luxury and sophistication. Its opulent interiors have hosted countless celebrities and dignitaries throughout history, leaving an indelible mark on the city's skyline. Venturing westward, one encounters the breathtaking Astoria-Megler truss bridge spanning across the mighty Columbia River in Oregon. This architectural marvel connects two states while offering panoramic views that leave visitors awe-inspired. As we journey further into Astoria's charm, we stumble upon Hell Gate Bridge under construction in Queens. A testament to human ingenuity and engineering prowess, it symbolizes progress reaching new heights. Indulging our taste buds at Starlight Roof at the Waldorf a culinary experience like no other. The menu tantalizes with delectable delights as guests revel in an atmosphere adorned with elegance and refinement. Nature lovers find solace amidst nature's wonders at Astoria Bridge over Columbia River's yacht marina. With its picturesque surroundings and serene ambiance, it beckons travelers to unwind and embrace tranquility. Cannery Pier Hotel stands proudly against the backdrop of Astoria-Megler Bridge – a testament to both past industry and present-day hospitality merging seamlessly along Columbia River’s shores. The old fish cannery on Columbia River whispers tales of bygone eras when fishing was king here - a reminder of how communities thrived through hard work and determination. Returning full circle to where it all began - The Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City continues to captivate visitors with its timeless allure. It remains a beacon of classiness amidst bustling streets; its walls echoing stories from generations past. Step into The Palm Room within this magnificent hotel for an experience that transcends time.