Astoria, Oregon, at the mouth of the Columbia River, was the first American settlement west of the Rocky Mountains. Its modern-day history began when John Jacob Astor established his fur trading camp here in 1811. The trades that made Astoria’s fortunes — fishing, fish processing, and lumber — have long disappeared, and now the river port is a sleepy historic town. Today, you'll see remnants of that time, as well as a thriving craft beer brewing culture, sea lion-covered docks, and (for true Steven Spielberg fans) recognizable locations from the 1985 hit, "The Goonies," which was set here in the fictional "Goon Docks" neighborhood.