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Crown Point Vista House

Just as the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of freedom, the Vista House serves as the symbol of the Columbia River Gorge. In fact, the architect of the Vista House -- Edgar Lazarus -- and Emma Lazarus (who wrote the poem of the Statue of Liberty), were brother and sister.
Millions of visitors driving from from Portland through the Columbia River Gorge don't realize the full impact of its beauty until they come around the bend near Corbett at exit 22 and see the famous building on the top of the cliff to the right. This is Crown Point and the building is the Vista House.
The Vista House was built in 1916 at the same time as Highway 30 (what is now the Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway, and the only way to reach Crown Point). The building was designed to be a place of refreshment and enjoyment of the Columbia Gorge. The octagonal building with its copper dome now houses a museum, gift shop and interpretive display of historic and geologic points of interest in the Gorge (the building is open from March-October).

Crown Point offers picnicking, historic buildings, a museum, historic and interpretive displays, interpretive displays, and opportunities for viewing scenery.

Address:

40700 E Historic Columbia River Hwy
Corbett, Oregon 97019
United States

Phone:

1-503-695-2240

1-800-551-6949

Website:

www.vistahouse.com
N 45° 32' 22.40" W 122° 14' 39.65"
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Crown Point Vista House

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Vista House is a magnificent, octagonal building on the top of Crown Point. During the recent restoration, the copper roof was removed and replaced with the original tile roof. The building was restored inside and out, including the marble restrooms. The view of the Columbia River Gorge is spectacular. The gift shop is really a museum store, with high quality art objects for sale as well as a large collection of books about the Columbia River Gorge area. From Interstate 84 take exit 17, 18 or 22 to the Historic Columbia River Highway to reach Vista House. The building is owned by Oregon Parks and Recreation Department and operated by the Friends of Vista House.

Keywords: Scenic, Free, Historic Site, Midday, Outside the city, Historic, Everyone, In the afternoon, Summer (June - August), During the week, Exciting, In the morning, Fall (September - November), Spring (March - May)

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