view gallery SW0.5 km | Forrest Hill School Bell - Washougal, Washington in Bells I discovered this bell at the entrance to the Washougal Library. It was made by the C.S. Bell Co., Hillsboro, Ohio. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 01/19/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SW0.6 km | Reflection Park, Washougal, Washington in Municipal Parks and Plazas This lovely little park located at B and 17th in Washougal, just a few blocks northeast of Pendleton Woolen Mills. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 05/01/2006 last visited: never |
view gallery SW0.6 km | Pendleton Washougal Mill Tour - Washougal, Washington in Factory Tours I took the 11:00 tour of the Pendleton Washougal Mill. Brittany was my tour guide. I was amazed at the enormous size of the mill and impressed with the quality of the products. Afterwards I stopped at the Mill Store to look at the early photos. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 09/28/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery SW1 km | Lewis & Clark Expedition, Washougal, Washington in Lewis and Clark Trail One week into their long journey home, the Lewis & Clark expedition set up camp near the present day Steamboat Landing. The explorers decided to delay their journey for a few days in order to hunt for meat to jerk on scaffolds at their campsite. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 03/10/2007 last visited: 08/25/2013 |
view gallery W1.9 km | First School in Camas WA in Former Schools The first school in Camas WA. In use till 1886. posted by: rambles location: Washington date approved: 07/29/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W1.9 km | FIRST - School in Camas WA USA in First of its Kind The first school in Camas WA. posted by: rambles location: Washington date approved: 07/30/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W2.6 km | Lewis and Clark Campsite March 31 - April 6, 1806, Washington in Lewis and Clark Trail Heading toward St. Louis and home, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and the expedition camped at Cottonwood Beach for six days (March 31 - April 6, 1806) to hunt and dry deer, elk and bear to last them through the Western Mountains. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 11/15/2006 last visited: 11/15/2006 |
view gallery W2.6 km | Lewis and Clark Campsite March 31 - April 6, 1806, Washington in Eagle Scout Project Sites The signboard was a BSA Eagle project of Matt Baldwin, Troop 562, August 5, 1997. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 03/06/2006 last visited: 01/05/2021 |
view gallery W2.6 km | Lewis and Clark Campsite in Washington Historical Markers Sign Marking the site of a Lewis and Clark Campsite. posted by: Og's outfit location: Washington date approved: 04/23/2006 last visited: 01/05/2021 |
view gallery W2.7 km | Parker's Landing Historical Park, Washougal, Washington in Municipal Parks and Plazas Bring a sack or picnic lunch and enjoy the view at the site of the Parker's Landing. On a clear day you can see Vista House at Crown Point in the distance. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 05/07/2006 last visited: 01/05/2021 |
view gallery W2.7 km | Parker's Landing, Washougal, Washington in Donated Engraved Bricks and Pavers Local history is reflected by the names engraved in the plaza. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 05/13/2008 last visited: 01/05/2021 |
view gallery W3.1 km | Glacial Erratic, Camas/Washougal, Washington in Glacial Lake Missoula Flood Features We were geocaching in Camas when we came across this glacial erratic. It is located at the 270 ft. elevation near 924 W S Circle. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 10/29/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery W3.5 km | Lacamas Creek Trail, Camas, Washington in Scenic Hikes Lacamas Lake Trail is six/tenths of a mile long and follows Lacamas Creek. Beyond is a 325 acre county park with additional hiking trails. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 02/22/2008 last visited: 05/28/2008 |
view gallery W3.9 km | Allie Powers - Camas - Washington in Zinc Headstones Allie Powers was buried in Camas Cemetery overlooking the town of Camas, Washington. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 02/18/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery W3.9 km | Jesse Powers - Camas Cemetery - Camas, Washington in Zinc Headstones Jesse Powers was buried in Camas Cemetery overlooking the town of Camas, Washington. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 02/18/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery E4 km | Lewis and Clark and the Three Bears, Washougal, Washington in Lewis and Clark Trail While hunting across the [Columbia] River from here in spring 1806. the members of the Lewis and Clark expedition discovered a bear den with three cubs inside. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 05/25/2007 last visited: 08/25/2013 |
view gallery E4 km | Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area (west) in Washington Historical Markers A roadside sign noting the start of a scenic area and The Lewis and Clark Hwy. posted by: masterpuzzler location: Washington date approved: 05/01/2006 last visited: never |
view gallery W4.2 km | Camas Public Library in Libraries The Camas Public Library opened in 1922 in Thayers Drugstore and in 1942 the library finally moved into it's permanent location. posted by: rambles location: Washington date approved: 07/31/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W4.2 km | Camas-Washougal War Memorial in Non-Specific Veteran Memorials To remember people who have died due to hostile actions since the Vietnam War. posted by: rambles location: Washington date approved: 08/03/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W4.3 km | Farrell Building in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Farrell building was one of the early anchors in the development of the Camas Central Business District. The original two story building was built in 1887, but was later remodeled in 1924. posted by: rambles location: Washington date approved: 08/01/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W4.3 km | Camas WA 911 Memorial in 9/11 Memorial Sites A simple 911 memorial surrounded by flowers and a gentle pool with seats around it for people to sit. posted by: rambles location: Washington date approved: 07/31/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NW4.5 km | Round Lake Erratic, Camas, Washington in Glacial Lake Missoula Flood Features According to the signboard at Round Lake, the massive boulder's rounded surface and huge shape suggests it was rolled along by the enormous, extremely fast moving flows of the Missoula Floods. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 02/21/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery W4.7 km | Roffler, John, House - Camas, Washington in U.S. National Register of Historic Places In 1905, John Roffler married Ethel May Bartow (1878-1966), the daughter of Charles E. Bartow and Rebecca Catherine Morris Bartow. John built his first house for his family that was a smaller version of "Lakeside" in 1906. It was later called "The John Roffler I House." posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 05/01/2006 last visited: 11/19/2007 |
view gallery W4.7 km | Crown Zellerbach WWII Memorial in World War II Memorials / Monuments A memorial to remember Crown Zellerbach employees who died in WWII. posted by: rambles location: Washington date approved: 08/25/2012 last visited: 04/08/2023 |
view gallery NW4.8 km | Round Lake Dam, Camas, Washington in Water Dams In 1938, concrete and steel dams replaced the earlier dams on Round Lake. This is Round Lake’s main dam below which flows Lower Lacamas Creek. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 02/19/2008 last visited: never |
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