"Some call it the 'Banana Belt City,' some call it 'Idaho's only seaport.' It has a promising future and an interesting past. Lewis and Clark passed this way in 1805, and returned by here in 1806."
1970s or early 1980s.
Showing posts with label Lewis and Clark Expedition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lewis and Clark Expedition. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Phone photo 949
"Clark's Tree," a bronze sculpture by Stanley Wanlass on display in the dunes at Long Beach, Washington. The tree has an inscription bearing a replica of a carved message from Clark (of Lewis and) in 1805 when he ventured this far north on the coast.
This sculpture is so lifelike I had to get pretty close before I figured out the thing was metal.
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Clark's Tree,
Lewis and Clark Expedition,
Long Beach Wash.,
Phone photo,
Stanley Wanlass,
William Clark
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Phone photo 96
Beacon Rock, Columbia River, Skamania County, Washington on a dark, overcast day looming like brooding giant. Named by Lewis and Clark in 1805. This volcanic core monolith is about 850 feet tall.
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