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  2. Historic Columbia River Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia River Gorge is the lowest crossing of the Cascade Mountains, carved by the Columbia River during the Cascades' uplift. [5] Rafting down the gorge from The Dalles was one of the most expensive and dangerous parts of the Oregon Trail , traveled by thousands of emigrants to the Oregon Territory , until the Barlow Road opened in 1846 ...

  3. Interstate 84 in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 84 is the longest freeway in Oregon, at over 375 miles (604 km) in length, and is the only Interstate to traverse the state from west to east. [2] The highway connects the Portland metropolitan area to the Columbia River Gorge, the northeastern Columbia Plateau, and part of the Snake River Valley. [3]

  4. Washington State Route 14 - Wikipedia

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    SR 14 at its interchange with I-205, built in the 1970s. The first highway that traveled through the Columbia River Gorge was surveyed in 1905 at a cost of $15,000 (equivalent to $508,667 in 2025 [27]) by the state of Washington as a wagon road connecting Washougal in Clark County to Lyle in Klickitat County that was designated as secondary State Road 8. [28]

  5. U.S. Route 30 in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hood Highway No. 26 for three miles (4.8 km) through Hood River; Historic Columbia River Highway No. 100 and Mosier-The Dalles Highway No. 292 for 20 miles (32 km) from Mosier to The Dalles; Pendleton Highway No. 67 for seven miles (11 km) through Pendleton; La Grande-Baker Highway No. 66 for five miles (8.0 km) through La Grande

  6. U.S. Route 97 in Washington - Wikipedia

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    A different road, located along the Oregon state line on the Columbia River, was established as State Road 8, the Columbia River Road and ran north from Maryhill to Goldendale. [27] Six years later, in 1913, State Road 7 was created on a Virden–Wenatchee route. [24]

  7. John Day River (northwestern Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The John Day River is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 6 miles (10 km) long, in northwestern Oregon in the United States. The river rises in the Northern Oregon Coast Range in Clatsop County [ 4 ] at 46°08′20″N 123°42′17″W  /  46.138889°N 123.704722°W  / 46.138889; -123.704722  ( John Day River

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  9. Astoria–Megler Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is 14 miles (23 km) from the mouth of the river at the Pacific Ocean. The bridge is four miles (6.5 km) in length, [ 3 ] and was the final segment of U.S. Route 101 to be completed between Olympia, Washington , and Los Angeles , California .