Wooden fishing platforms in the Columbia River at Castle Rock, Washington, 1927
This is a photograph of Castle Rock, now known as Beacon Rock, in the Columbia River Gorge. Castle Rock is located on the north side of the river in Skamania County, Washington. Wooden fishing platforms stretch out into the river. The platforms were used for dip netting and spear fishing for salmon.
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1927
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Online Access: | http://photos.salemhistory.net/u?/orarc,192 |
Summary: | This is a photograph of Castle Rock, now known as Beacon Rock, in the Columbia River Gorge. Castle Rock is located on the north side of the river in Skamania County, Washington. Wooden fishing platforms stretch out into the river. The platforms were used for dip netting and spear fishing for salmon. |
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