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Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Highway, Oregon.

Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Highway, Oregon.

Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Highway, Oregon.

Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Highway, Oregon.

Horsetail Falls, Columbia River Highway, Ore.

Horsetail Falls, Columbia River Highway, Ore.

Latourell Falls, Columbia River Highway, Ore.

Latourell Falls, Columbia River Highway, Ore.

Mitchell's Point Tunnel. Columbia River Highway, Oregon

Mitchell's Point Tunnel. Columbia River Highway, Oregon

"Vista House" Columbia River Highway, Ore.

"Vista House" Columbia River Highway, Ore.

"Vista House" Crown Point. Columbia River Highway, Ore.

"Vista House" Crown Point. Columbia River Highway, Ore. Showing the cut stone foundation walls of the structure.

"Vista House" Crown Point. Columbia River Highway, Ore.

"Vista House" Crown Point. Columbia River Highway, Ore.

"Cascade Locks." Columbia River Highway, Ore.

Cascade Locks viewed from the south bank and from above the railroad.

"Vista House" Crown Point. Columbia River Highway, Ore.

"Vista House" Alt. 733 ft. Crown Point. Columbia River Highway, Ore.

Columbia River Highway, Ore.

Columbia River Highway, Oregon

Oneonta Gorge, Columbia River Highway, Oregon

Oneonta Gorge, Columbia River Highway, Oregon.

Castle Rock, Columbia River Highway, Ore.

Castle Rock, Columbia River Highway, Ore.

Columbia River from Crown Point. Columbia River Highway Oregon

Columbia River from Crown Point. Columbia River Highway Oregon.

"Cascade Locks" Columbia River Highway

"Cascade Locks" Columbia River Highway.

Northwest -- Mountains -- Mount Spokane -- Summer (#16)

Dedication of Mt. Spokane on August 24, 1912.

Spokane Falls -- Early (#23)

Early view of the river and falls, 1890.

Washington -- Yakima (#02)

Yakima in 1890.

Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#15)

Spokane Falls, Wash. Looking across the site now occupied by the Paulsen Building. Taken just before the fire in 1889.

Spokane -- Electric power plants (#29)

"Middle Falls. Spokane River. Old generating plant."

Spokane -- Electric power plants (#09)

"Old generating plant at middle falls. From original by C. A. Cook, Tacoma."

Washington -- Yakima (#01)

Yakima in 1890.

Northwest -- Dams -- Grand Coulee (#06)

The dam under construction in winter.

Spokane -- Peaceful Valley (#16)

Looking South across river toward Peaceful Valley.

Spokane -- Homes -- Browne's Addition (#09)

214 S. Coeur d'Alene St. Gackler Home.

Spokane -- Homes (#07)

1708 S. Maple. Bingham home.

Spokane -- Homes (#06)

1314 E. 5th Ave. Hart Home. Front elevation looking south.

Indians -- Portraits -- Andrews, Willie "Red Star" (#05)

"Mrs. Willie Andrews & Son. Mrs. Geo Kidwell & Son."

Barber giving a haircut

An unidentified barber giving an unidentified man a haircut.

Spokane -- Views -- Aerial (#47)

Aerial view of the Great Northern Shops, 1962.

Washington -- Liberty Lake -- Stone House (#07)

The Stone House was a road house, dance hall, speakeasy at Liberty Lake during Prohibition in the 1920s.

Washington -- Liberty Lake -- Stone House (#06)

The Stone House was a road house, dance hall, speakeasy at Liberty Lake during Prohibition in the 1920s.

Washington -- Liberty Lake -- Stone House (#05)

The Stone House was a road house, dance hall, speakeasy at Liberty Lake during Prohibition in the 1920s.

Inland Empire Paper Company

Inland Empire Paper Company, Millwood.

Spokane -- Apartments -- Westminster (#04)

"Living Room at Westminster Hotel (later an apartment house) W. 2301 Pacific Ave. Browne's Addition. Owned originally by Harris Family."

Spokane -- Apartments -- Westminster (#03)

"Westminster Hotel (later an apartment house) W. 2301 Pacific Ave. Browne's Addition. Owned originally by Harris Family."

Spokane -- Apartments -- Westminster (#02)

Dining room of the Westminster apartments at 2301 W. Pacific in Spokane.

Spokane -- Apartments -- Westminster (#01)

"Westminster Hotel (later an apartment house) W. 2301 Pacific Ave. Browne's Addition. Owned originally by Harris Family."

Northwest -- 1920s (#02)

There is a Happy Land: The Pacific Northwest. Scan of pamphlet inside cover.