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Known as the end of the Oregon Trail, The Dalles was where pioneers loaded their wagons onto rafts onto rafts or barges and floated down the Columbia to the mouth of the Willamette River, then upriver to Oregon City. ... The Dalles was the site of Fort Dalles. Established in 1850 to protect immigrants after the Whitman...
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Official city site provides department details and staff contacts, council agendas and meeting minutes. ... Town Hall Meeting ; ... Mid Columbia Senior Center ;
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The Dalles Chronicle is a daily newspaper, published Sunday through Friday, serving Oregon's Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam & Hood River counties, and Klickitat county, Washington. ... The Dalles Chronicle; Hood River News; White Salmon Enterprise; Goldendale Sentinel...
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At The Dalles, the Columbia River rumbled through a narrow chasm. It was here that Jason Lee set up a Methodist mission in 1838. History does not tell us how many were converted at Lee's tiny outpost, but The Dalles did become a critical stop for the emigrants.
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The Dalles, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Discovery Center and Museum, located in the eastern end of the Columbia River Gorge. Plan to spend a whole day with the family, on your own, as a tour group, or with your students!
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Dalles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dalles is the plural form of the French dalle , usually translated as a flagstone or paving-stone but with other meanings, including a drain-gutter on the bridge of a ship. In the combination dall...
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Back to The Dalles, OR housing info, Wasco County, Oregon, OR smaller cities, OR small cities, All Cities. ... Submit your own pictures of this place and show them to the World; Click here for promotion details and to upload your The Dalles, Oregon photos...
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Oregon Blue Book Almanac and Fact Book ... Dusk on the Columbia River with The Dalles and Mt. Hood in the background. (Oregon State Archives Photo) ... Related information; Community Profile; City Map (PDF...
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