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The Hanthorn Cannery Museum in Astoria, Oregon aims to share the story of the more than 100 year history of cannery and fishing through Bumble Bee and Columbia River Packers Association (CRPA) artifacts, boat displays, photographs, and more. Visitors will find a wide array of old canning equipment inside the museum, while outside there are several historic wooden gillnet boats on display with cotton nets along with other gear. The Hanthorn Cannery Museum is open every day and there is no admission fee to visit the museum. While there is no charge for admission, donations are very appreciated.
Hanthorn Cannery Museum, 100 39th St, Astoria, OR 97103, 503-325-2502

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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