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19. Prescott Beach County Park:
The Corps camped "under a point of high ground, with
thick pine trees". Interpretive Sign.
20. Deer Island: The Corps visited twice and gave the
island its name, after killing several deer and learning that the Indian
name, E-lal-lar, meant "Deer". Highway marker on US 30.
21. Columbia County Historical Society Museum:
Exhibit on Lewis & Clark in Columbia County.
22. Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge: The Refuge
contains two Corps campsites and the site of the Chinook town of Cathlapotle,
which had 14 large wooden houses and 900 inhabitants. Trails, auto
tour, and wildlife viewing.
Map Source: Lewis & Clark Bicentennial in
Oregon 1200 SW Park, Portland, OR 97205. Ted Kaye
& Roger Cooke.
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