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Looking east toward Grants which was where the group of tree are in the distance.
The old ferry landing was at the left side of the island in the center of photo about 20 to 50 feet from the shore.
The town of Grants was in the group of trees at the center of the photo.
The Freeway with Grants in the distance from Mattie's Hump.
The John Day Dam and the Grants Ferry landing.
Looking west from Grants and the modern Highway 30. The Old highway was to the left out of the photo.
Looking east from Grants toward Rufus which is in the distance.
This is where Grants once stood. The rock shed to the right is the only survivng building of the old town.
The old rock shed. Only surviving building from the old town of Grants
One of the 2 cisterns at Grants on the hill in the distance.
The Grants cistern.
The old road to the Grants Ferry prior to 1953. This may have been part of the Columbia River Highway prior to 1936.
Looking toward the old town from the ferry road.
The Columbia River Highway from 1936 to about 1953. Looking east.
The Columbia River Highway from 1936 to about 1953. Looking west.
The new road to the Grants ferry. From about 1953 to 1962. This was also U. S. Highway 97 until 1962.
Looking across the river at Maryhill from Grants
Looking across the river at Maryhill from Grants
The new road to the Grants ferry. From about 1953 to 1962. This was also U. S. Highway 97 until 1962.
Looking across the river toward Chamberlain Flat from Grants.