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The Dalles with St. Peter's Catholic church in the center of photo.
The Dalles from the Washington side.
The Dalles from the Washington side.
The Dalles from the Washington side with Mt. Hood in the distance.
The Dalles looking west with Mt. Hood in the distance.
The Dalles Dam with the US Highway 197 bridge in the center.
The Union Pacific rail yard at The Dalles
The Dalles Dam with the US Highway 197 bridge in the center-left of photo.
The Dalles looking west with Mt. Hood in the distance.
View of Mt. Hood on the hillside east of The Dalles.
The Dalles on the left, US Highway 197 bridge in the center and The Dalles Dam on the right.
The 1920 Seufert Viaduct on the Columbia River Highway east of The Dalles.
The 1920 Seufert Viaduct on the Columbia River Highway east of The Dalles.
This is where the Fifteen Mile Road which was known as the Bench route comes out from the canyon north of Petersburg.
This is where the Fifteen Mile Road which was known as the Bench route comes out from the canyon north of Petersburg.
This is where the Fifteen Mile Road which was known as the Bench route comes out from the canyon north of Petersburg.
Looking northwest toward The Dalles with the 1920 Seufert Viaduct in the lower center of photo.
The Oregon Trunk line bridge from the Bench route. Celilo falls was just to the left of the bridge.
Looking upstream from the Bench route. Celilo village is at the center of photo and the Columbia River Highway can be seen beginning just left of the village.
View of the Columbia from the Bench route on top of the hill which the emigrant climbed after fording the Deschute river. The mouth of the Deschutes can be seen at the bottom right of photo.
View of the freeway and newer Highway 30 from the hill which the emigrants climbed after crossing the Deschutes river. Highway 30 roughly follows the old road.
The Oregon Cape Horn now known as Applegate Point.
The Columbia River Highway about 1.30 miles west of the Deschutes River.
The Columbia River Highway about 1.30 miles west of the Deschutes River. The bluff sticking out towards the roadway is the site of the Deschute tunnel
Union Pacific train. Photo taken at the same spot as last 2 photos.