Unraveling the mystery of a State Park open in the 2010s but so obscure its immediate neighbors didn’t know it existed.
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Unraveling the mystery of a State Park open in the 2010s but so obscure its immediate neighbors didn’t know it existed.
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Great research!! I would love to hear about more Oregon history
I’m sure there’s one guy sitting at a cubicle in some government office that could have cleared up this entire thing in 5 minutes. Interesting research nonetheless.
Beautiful native American historic area. Would love to see it restored with an emphasis on the history of the rock as well!
That stretch of highway 99 going south from Portland is really interesting. So much potential along the river still that is just sitting doing nothing.