Liberty Theater
Astoria, OR 97103
This theater dates back to 1925 and has seen the likes of Jack Benny, Guy Lombardo, Duke Ellington and Al Capone. It is rumored to be haunted by a ghost that is nicknamed Handsome Paul, who shows up suited for a night out on the town. An elderly woman apparition has also been seen here. The spirits here are known to turn on the soda fountains and popcorn machine in the middle of the night, and employees have caught them running away in the morning. Objects moving on their own, door knobs rattling and doors knocking have also been reported here.
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I was there about 7 years ago with my boyfriend at the time, and his band. They were a Journey tribute band and were there to do a concert. During set up, some of us decided to take a break, to walk around and tour the building, which is breathtaking by the way! We ended up down in a basement area where a small bar is located. I had my camera out recording. We felt a little spooked, and I turned towards the stairs still recording, and caught something walking right toward me! I saw it then gasped then left the area...I would like to figure out a way to share my video!
July 2025
| Would Recommend | Yes |
I once came to Astoria Oregon crossing the dreaded columbia river bar during my navy days. Coming from keyport Washington. 1994 i visited this theater and felt really weird going in. The vibe was crazy when i stepped in, it only took me 5 minutes to get out cause i didn't feel right.
October 2018
| Would Recommend | Yes |
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