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Congressman Wu began Wu Coming To You at the Arch Cape General Store, Arch Cape, Oregon.

Here you can pick up a hot cup of coffee and fresh homemade pastries.

Tolovana Beach, near Mo's Seafood Restaurant in Tolovana Park, Oregon.

Picturesque Haystack Rock.

Congressman Wu visiting with Fire Chief Cleve Rooper and Dean Reiman, Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce president.

...and also with Cannon Beach's Chief of Police Gene Halliburton.

Congressman Wu walking down Cannon Beach's main street, Hemlock Street.

The Wine Shack, owned by Dean & Pat Reiman, one place in Cannon Beach you can find great Oregon wines and more.

Stopping by Cannon Beach's local grocery store.

Home of the Cannon Beach Gazette, owned and published by Tom & Cat Mauldin.

Laurel's Wine Shop, another great place to buy Oregon wine.

On to Seaside, Oregon. Congressman Wu is pictured with Mayor Don Larson, Richard Homer and Al Smiles of the Seaside Chamber and Chief Bob Gross.

On this day, Seaside was preparing for the beach volleyball tournament that it is expected to draw about 10,000 people.

At the Seaside turnaround, stands Meriwether Lewis and William Clark overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Walking up Broadway, Seaside's main street.

Matthew, Sarah and Buddy Wu.

Arriving in Gearhart, Oregon.

Checking out the redevelopment of Gearhart's main street Pacific Way with Mayor Kent Smith, Administrator Dennis McNally and Chief Jeffrey Bowman.

Gillian Maggert helps Congressman Wu find books for his children. The local library is a centerpiece of the Hammond, Oregon community.

Congressman Wu speaking with Mark Kujala of Oregon Ocean Seafoods in Warrenton, Oregon.

Mark shows off a beautiful salmon...

and explains the canning process. With the help of his family, Mark cans salmon, sturgeon and albacore.

The Daily Astorian drops by to talk about the effects of the recent ocean salmon fishing closure on local business.

Walking in downtown Astoria, Oregon. Astoria's main street is Commercial Street.

Lum's Auto Center in downtown Astoria. Three generations of the Lum family pictured here with Congressman Wu.

On this day, David Lum hosted a blood drive for the American Red Cross.

Congressman Wu secured federal dollars to restore Astoria's east boat basin that has protected ships from extreme ocean currents and waves since 1950.

Evening reception in Astoria. Part of the Regatta festivities.

Mayor Willis Van Dusen asks Congressman Wu to say a few words.

An award is presented to state Senator Betsy Johnson.

Congressman Wu with a few good men from the U.S. Navy.

Olney General Store off of Highway 202 in Olney, Oregon.

Dropping by Big Creek Fish Hatchery in Knappa, Oregon. Here you can view Coho & Chinook salmon and Steelhead trout.

Greeting Oregonians as they disembark the ferry in Westport, Oregon.

And dropping in at the Gnat Creek Fish Hatchery along Highway 30 near Westport, Oregon.

Clatskanie City Hall on Clatskanie's main street, Nehalem Street.

City manager Preston Polasek shares with Congressman Wu his vision for a community sports park.

Quincy General Store, Quincy, Oregon.

Saying hello to a constituent in Mayger, Oregon.

Speaking with Sandy, owner of the Alston Country Store, Alston, Oregon.

Rainier, Oregon. Outside of Columbia River Fire and Rescue that serves 187 square miles, from Clatskanie to Vernonia to Scappoose.

Outside Rainier City Hall, heading down the center of town on 2nd street.

True Value Hardware in the heart of Rainier at 2nd and A Streets.

Prescott Beach in Prescott, Oregon.

Skipeeoos Landing in Goble, Oregon.

General store and gas in Deer Island, Oregon.

Walking along Columbia City's main street, 2nd Avenue to United Koffee.

U.S. Post Office in Columbia City, Oregon.

Pixie Park, Columbia City, Oregon.

Visiting with Marna Gatlin, executive director of the South County Chamber of Commerce.

Stopping in small businesses along Columbia Boulevard in upper town St. Helens.

...onto St. Helens' main street, 1st Street.

St. Helens Olde Towne Barber Shop.

Perfect spot for a haircut.

A local favorite, The Klondike Mediterranean Bar and Grill.

Warren, Oregon. First stop, Scappoose Bay Kayaking to check out the activity on the river.

Scappoose, Oregon. Stopping in at City Hall to speak with city manager John Hanken and Police Chief Griesen.

Tualatin, Oregon. Congressman Wu walks in the annual Tualatin Crawfish Festival Parade.

Then onto the Elephant Garlic Festival in North Plains, Oregon.

Hitting the weekly Hillsboro Farmers Market on Main Street in downtown Hillsboro. Congressman Wu pictured here with Hillsboro Mayor Tom Hughes.

The popular Fountain at the Hillsboro Pharmacy.

Lake Vernonia in Vernonia, Oregon.

The Vernonia Pioneer Museum.

Members of Vernonia's police department met this morning to work with dogs for K9 unit support.

Vernonia's main street, Bridge Street.

Stopping in at the Black Bear Coffee Company.

The Pioneer Museum, near Pittsburg, Oregon.

Mist-Birkenfeld Fire Station along Highway 202 in Mist, Oregon.

Birkenfeld, Oregon. The Country Store and coffee shop.

Across the street is The Junction.

Great place to get ice tea and a cup of crawfish chowder.

Jewell, Oregon. Congressman Wu stands in front of the current elementary school...

...and then in front of the new school being built just behind the current facility.

Oney's Restaurant and Lounge in Elsie, Oregon.

Also in Elsie, Camp 18 Restaurant and Logging Museum...

...and Baker's General Store.

Rail crossing and post office of Timber, Oregon.

Just down the road, one can find the general store of Glenwood, Oregon.

Gaston, Oregon. The super market sits right on Highway 47 and across from the...

...Gaston feed store.

This crossroads presented the opportunity to swing by the Flying M ranch, just outside of Yamhill, Oregon.

Flying M Ranch, a great place for a weekend get-away, full of fishing, hiking and horseback riding.

Yamhill, Oregon. Home of the fighting tigers!

Carlton, Oregon. Just one town in Yamhill County to enjoy great Oregon wines.

Downtown Carlton on Main Street for lunch at the Penguin Cafe and Ice Cream Shop.

McMinnville Oregon's main street, 3rd Street.

McMinnville Mayor Ed Gormley, just outside of Union Block Coffee.

Sheridan, Oregon. Congressman Wu wound his way along Main Street, Bridge Street and Mill Street to stop in the fire station.

Deputy Chief Terry Ney and Lt. John Stanislaw show Congressman Wu the new turnouts purchased with a federal grant.

Amity, Oregon's main street, Trade Street.

Home of the Amity Warriors!

And not too far down the road, Dayton, Oregon. Home of the Pirates!

Dayton, Oregon's main street, Ferry Street.

Every chance Congressman Wu gets, he stops at the Evergreen Aviation Museum in Yamhill County.

Congressman Wu is pictured in the SR-71 Blackbird, a strategic reconnaissance aircraft. Wu helped Evergreen secure the SR-71 for display.

Dundee, Oregon. Congressman Wu and Mayor Diane Ragsdale.

Newberg, Oregon. Congressman Wu stopped by Chehalem Winery to speak with representatives of several local vineyards.

Tigard, Oregon. Congressman Wu never misses an opportunity to stop in for bbq.

Letters from Congressman Wu and former President Bill Clinton, thanking the owners and employees of Busters for their great service and food.

Beaverton, Oregon's main street, Boradway Street.

On to Portland, Oregon. First stop, city hall.

The historic Pioneer Courthouse. Recently restored and retrofitted to preserve and protect the building for generations to come.

Pioneer Square, Portland's "living room."

Only 8 miles to Oregon's crown jewell of natural treasures, the Columbia River Gorge.

Old Town Chinatown in downtown Portland.

The Portland Classical Chinese Garden. With the help of Congressman Wu and many others, the garden became a dream come true after nearly 20 years.

Congressman Wu ended Wu Coming To You with a ride on MAX across the Willamette River.