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Portland OR Oregon Rooster Rock Columbia River Divided Back Postcard Unused
Portland OR Oregon Rooster Rock Columbia River Divided Back Postcard Unused
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This vintage postcard showcases Rooster Rock along the Columbia River at sunset. It is unused, retaining its original charm and historical significance.
• Published by Louis Scheiner, Portland, Oregon
• Unused postcard with a divided back
• Made in the USA
• Approximate dimensions: 5.5 x 3.5 inches
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The image is an antique postcard, likely from the early 1900s, depicting Rooster Rock and a salmon cannery on the Columbia River.
Rooster Rock is a prominent geological feature in the Columbia River Gorge, located approximately 22 miles east of Portland, Oregon.
The building shown is the Rooster Rock Cannery, which was operated by the Columbia River Packers Association.
The cannery complex was one of many that powered the region's booming salmon industry.
Lewis and Clark reportedly made camp near this location a century before the cannery was built.
The site is now part of the Rooster Rock State Park, a scenic gem known for its stunning views and recreational opportunities.
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