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Category Archives: Heritage

Sherman County Historical Museum

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Our Mission is to gather, preserve, research, interpret and exhibit objects and materials related to Sherman County. Patriotism, Pride and Anguish “O beautiful for patriot dream” Pride and anguish, gain and loss…Civil War to the Vietnam conflict. Medals. Ominous armament. … Continue reading →

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail

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is approximately 4,900 miles long and crosses sixteen states extending from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to the mouth of the Columbia River, near present day Astoria, Oregon. It follows the historic outbound and inbound routes of the Lewis and Clark Expedition as … Continue reading →

Historic Columbia River Highway

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“The King of Roads“, is the first scenic highway in the US to gain the distinction of National Historic Landmark. Words fail many travelers who drive the exquisite Historic Columbia River Highway. Every twist and turn brings a new treasure, from … Continue reading →

Indigenous Pictographs & Petroglyphs

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are displayed on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge near The Dalles, in Columbia Hills State Park, home to a remarkable collection of Native American rock art. It includes the Temani Pesh-wa Trail, a collection of ancient petroglyphs … Continue reading →

Hear in the Gorge

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is a series of radio-documentary styled podcasts and other captivating clips that delve into stories unique to the Gorge, such as: the experience of the region’s Japanese American residents during World War II, the Crag Rats – oldest mountain rescue … Continue reading →

Stonehenge Memorial

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is a full-scale replica of the ancient, Neolithic structure whose massive stones, broken and fallen from age, have stirred the imagination for centuries. It lies near the town site of Maryhill, Washington, three miles east of the Maryhill Museum of … Continue reading →

Confluence

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connects you to the history, living cultures, and ecology of the Columbia River system through Indigenous voices. We are a community-supported nonprofit that works through art landscapes at six river sites (Cape Disappointment State Park, Vancouver Land Bridge, Sandy River … Continue reading →

Tamástslikt Cultural Institute

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Immerse yourself in the history, culture and hospitality of the people who have lived on this land for more than 10,000 years. Come to Tamástslikt Cultural Institute and experience the storied past, rich present and bright future of our tribes … Continue reading →

Visit, Explore, Enjoy

The Columbia River Gorge has much more than just a pretty place to offer.
The culture scene is alluring and vibrant.
You may come for the beauty but you’ll return for so much more!

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