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Located on the corner of 8th and Duane in Astoria, Flavel House is one of the most beautiful examples of Queen Anne-style architecture on the West Coast. The house was designed by German-American architect Carl W. Leick and was built in 1886 for the prominent Astoria river pilot Captain George Flavel as his retirement home.

The Flavel House today reflects the elegance and beauty of the Victorian era and portrays the history and lifestyle of a prominent Astoria family. Today, the house serves as a museum and is managed by the Clatsop County Historical Society. Much of the furniture and décor of the two and half-story 11,600 square foot home have been preserved, including six unique meticulously carved fireplace mantels, plaster medallions, crown moldings and crystal chandeliers.

Flavel House Museum, 441 8th St, Astoria, OR 97103, Phone: 503-325-2203

Flavel House Museum
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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