The Cascade Locks Historical Museum is located in one of three original locktender’s houses, built in 1905, in the Port of Cascade Locks Marine Park. The Museum overlooks the original lock and canal built in the late 1800’s. At this National Historic Site you’ll find fascinating artifacts, information and photographs. A must-see if you’re interested in historic waterways and locks, the once-fierce Cascade Rapids, railroads, fish wheels, sternwheelers and steamboats on the Columbia River, or Cascade Locks History.
The first steam locomotive built on the Pacific Coast is on display here, the Oregon Pony Engine. The Oregon Pony steam locomotive was the first to be used in the Oregon Territory. Until the Oregon Pony went to work in 1862, the conveyances were flat cars running on rails, equipped with benches for passengers and pulled by mules. Shortly after the Pony was put into service, canopies were added to protect the passengers and their goods from the hot, sooty water that rained down on everything as the little locomotive steamed along. The little Oregon Pony engine moved nearly 200 tons a day between the Cascades and Bonneville, until it was transferred to the The Dalles , where it was put to work on the portage around Celilo Falls . The Oregon Pony is now owned by the State of Oregon and is kept in a climate controlled exhibition chamber next to the Cascade Locks Historical Museum.
Cascade Locks Marine Park, 355 Wa Na Pa St, Cascade Locks, OR 97014, USA
Distance: 0.13 mi (straight line)
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Brigham Fish Market, Wa Na Pa Street, Cascade Locks, OR, USA
Distance: 0.18 mi (straight line)
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681 Cascade Locks Highway, Cascade Locks, OR, USA
Distance: 0.18 mi (straight line)
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Bridgeside, Wa Na Pa Street, Cascade Locks, OR, USA
Distance: 0.31 mi (straight line)
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299 NW Portage Rd, Cascade Locks, OR, USA
Distance: 0.35 mi (straight line)
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Bridge of the Gods, Cascade Locks, OR, USA
Distance: 0.40 mi (straight line)
Greene Bronze, Wa Na Pa Street, Cascade Locks, OR, USA
Distance: 0.44 mi (straight line)
Columbia Gorge Museum, Southwest Rock Creek Drive, Stevenson, WA, USA
Distance: 1.29 mi (straight line)
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Skamania Lodge, Southwest Skamania Lodge Way, Stevenson, WA, USA
Distance: 1.37 mi (straight line)
Fort Rains, WA, USA
Distance: 1.41 mi (straight line)
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Fort Rains, Washington, USA
Distance: 1.41 mi (straight line)
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Port of Skamania, Southwest Cascade Avenue, Stevenson, Skamania County, WA, USA
Distance: 1.79 mi (straight line)
Walking Man Brewing, 1st Street, Stevenson, WA, USA
Distance: 1.85 mi (straight line)
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Stevenson Farmers Market, Southwest Cascade Avenue, Stevenson, WA, USA
Distance: 1.87 mi (straight line)
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Wild Columbia Salmon, 1st Street, Stevenson, WA, USA
Distance: 1.88 mi (straight line)
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Clark & Lewie's Travelers Rest Saloon & Grill, Southwest Cascade Avenue, Stevenson, WA, USA
Distance: 1.89 mi (straight line)
130 SW Cascade Ave, Stevenson, WA 98648, USA
Distance: 1.89 mi (straight line)
Washington Shore Visitor Center, Dam Rd, North Bonneville, WA, USA
Distance: 2.30 mi (straight line)
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