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The book explores Troutdale's rich history, highlighting its significance as a Native American encampment and a key stop for Lewis and Clark during westward expansion. Pioneers faced challenges from dense forests and harsh winds but built a vibrant community known for record-setting smelt runs and its title as the celery capital of the world. The transformation of its main street from a dirt road to the first paved highway in the Pacific Northwest, along with the arrival of the railroad, established Troutdale as a popular destination for tourists and photographers drawn to the stunning Columbia River Gorge.
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Troutdale, Julie Stewart
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- Released
- 2012
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- Title
- Troutdale
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Julie Stewart
- Publisher
- Arcadia Publishing (SC)
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 128
- ISBN13
- 9780738593340
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Art & Culture, Historical Themes, Maps & Travel, Geography & Topography, Photographic Publications
- Rating
- 4 out of 5
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- The book explores Troutdale's rich history, highlighting its significance as a Native American encampment and a key stop for Lewis and Clark during westward expansion. Pioneers faced challenges from dense forests and harsh winds but built a vibrant community known for record-setting smelt runs and its title as the celery capital of the world. The transformation of its main street from a dirt road to the first paved highway in the Pacific Northwest, along with the arrival of the railroad, established Troutdale as a popular destination for tourists and photographers drawn to the stunning Columbia River Gorge.
