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17. Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the White-Tailed Deer:
Wildlife viewing platforms to see deer and elk species first described
for science by Lewis & Clark.
18. Cowlitz County Historical Museum: Display
on Cowlitz Indian culture.
19. Prescott Beach County Park: The Corps
camped "under a point of high ground, with thick pine trees".
Interpretive Sign. Map Source: Lewis & Clark Bicentennial in
Oregon 1200 SW Park, Portland, OR 97205. Ted Kaye
& Roger Cooke.
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