Goonies House
Astoria, Oregon
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The house that served as the focal point of the 1985 movie “The Goonies” is perhaps Astoria’s best-known landmark. While this cinematic gem is a must-see, it's essential to remember that it's also a private residence. Respect the neighborhood by parking responsibly, avoiding trespassing, and refraining from loud disturbances.
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