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Condé Nast Traveler released a list of the 13 best beach towns on the West Coast – with four Oregon beach towns earning spots ...
Oregon has a lot more to offer than the hustle and bustle of the city. According to WorldAtlas, these 11 cities in Oregon ...
After four days of preliminary rounds, interviews, and a parade, Mya Cash, Miss Lane County, was crowned Miss Oregon 2025 on ...
The Pacific Coast in Oregon is known for its wild shoreline, gravity-defying cliffs, and quirky coastal towns. A meandering road trip on Highway 101 is the best way to discover its charms. In fact, ...
Locals and tourists alike may have come across signs around the state that are part of the Oregon Film Trail, a project that recognizes significant movies and TV shows that filmed on location in ...
‘The Goonies’ turns 40 this year—and to make the film, director Steven Spielberg may have drawn inspiration from a real-life shipwreck that occurred off Oregon’s coast. It’s known as the ...
Goonies fans rejoice! The 1985 adventure flick filmed in Oregon is getting a sequel, according to a report from Variety. Here's what to know.
No details about the plot, filming location, or director have been released. The movie was filmed along the Oregon Coast with many of the locations in Astoria and Cannon Beach. Goonies fans rejoice!
The Oregon Historical Society adds, “In 2010, Richard Donner recalled how they selected the location for the film: ‘We all jumped into a van and started driving up the West Coast.
A sequel of "The Goonies" is rumored to be in the works. A sequel to the Oregon cult classic "The Goonies" could be coming in 2026 or 2027, according to a recent report from The U.S. Sun.
The legend of treasure hidden along the Oregon coast, a centuries-old shipwreck, and speculation about whether parts of the story inspired “The Goonies” movie is a wild and woolly saga that ...
As a part of the Goonies 25th Anniversary Celebration in 2010, Mayor Willis Van Dusen declared June 7 as "Goonies Day" in Astoria (the movie was released on June 7, 1985).