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- Youngs_Bay abstract "Youngs Bay, or Youngs River Bay, is located in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Oregon. The Youngs River meets the Columbia River at this point, which is situated between Astoria and Warrenton.The bay is named for the Youngs River, which was discovered in 1792 by William Robert Broughton of the Vancouver Expedition. The river was named for Admiral Sir George Young of the British Royal Navy. There are two road bridges that cross the bay, with the busiest being the new Youngs Bay Bridge, a vertical-lift bridge that spans approximately 1.75 miles (2.82 km) and is a two-lane part of U.S. Route 101 running north to south. There is also the Old Youngs Bay Bridge about two miles to the east. For 90 years, until 1986, a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) railroad trestle also crossed the bay. Built in 1896 for the Astoria and Columbia River Railway Company, it was later transferred to the Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway, and finally to Burlington Northern Railroad. It included a swing-type draw span. The 1964-opened New Youngs Bay Bridge passed over the top of the SP&S bridge near the north river bank. The railroad bridge was used for the last time in 1982 and was dismantled in 1986.The bay is fished extensively for sturgeon and salmon, when in season. Most of the gillnetting community moors and fishes in Youngs Bay. The bay can be seen rising and falling significantly with the tides created where the bay meets the Columbia River, which meets the Pacific Ocean several miles to the west.".
- Youngs_Bay thumbnail Remains_of_T_J_Potter_on_northeast_shore_of_Youngs_Bay,_Astoria,_OR,_2012.jpg?width=300.
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- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Admiral_Sir_George_Young.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Astoria,_Oregon.
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- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bays_of_Oregon.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Clatsop_County,_Oregon.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Category:River_bays.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_River.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink File:Remains_of_T_J_Potter_on_northeast_shore_of_Youngs_Bay,_Astoria,_OR,_2012.jpg.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Gillnetting.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink New_Youngs_Bay_Bridge.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Old_Youngs_Bay_Bridge.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Oregon.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
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- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Salmon.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Spokane,_Portland_and_Seattle_Railway.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Sturgeon.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Swing_bridge.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Trestle.
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- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink U.S._state.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Vancouver_Expedition.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Vertical-lift_bridge.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Warrenton,_Oregon.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink William_Robert_Broughton.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Youngs_River.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLink File:USACE_Astoria-Megler_Bridge.jpg.
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baker’s Bay".
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Youngs Bay".
- Youngs_Bay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Young’s Bay".
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- Youngs_Bay subject Category:Bays_of_Oregon.
- Youngs_Bay subject Category:Landforms_of_Clatsop_County,_Oregon.
- Youngs_Bay subject Category:River_bays.
- Youngs_Bay point "46.174828 -123.865976".
- Youngs_Bay type River.
- Youngs_Bay type Landform.
- Youngs_Bay type SpatialThing.
- Youngs_Bay comment "Youngs Bay, or Youngs River Bay, is located in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Oregon. The Youngs River meets the Columbia River at this point, which is situated between Astoria and Warrenton.The bay is named for the Youngs River, which was discovered in 1792 by William Robert Broughton of the Vancouver Expedition. The river was named for Admiral Sir George Young of the British Royal Navy.".
- Youngs_Bay label "Youngs Bay".
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- Youngs_Bay lat "46.174828".
- Youngs_Bay long "-123.865976".
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- Youngs_Bay depiction Remains_of_T_J_Potter_on_northeast_shore_of_Youngs_Bay,_Astoria,_OR,_2012.jpg.
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