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  2. Columbia State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Columbia State Historic Park, also known as Columbia Historic District, is a state park unit and National Historic Landmark District preserving historic downtown Columbia, California, United States. It includes almost 30 buildings built during the California Gold Rush , most of which remain today. [ 3 ]

  3. Columbia, California - Wikipedia

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    Columbia's main street in the historic district, part of the Columbia State Historic Park, is closed to automobile traffic, but horses, carriages, bicycles and pedestrians are welcomed. Known for the huge rock gardens left over from the hydro mining efforts in the 1800s, the area is very popular with families for picnicking and leisurely walks.

  4. Fort Columbia State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Columbia State Park is a public recreation area and historic preserve at the site of the former Fort Columbia, located on Chinook Point at the mouth of the Columbia River in Chinook, Washington. The 618-acre (250 ha) state park features twelve historic wood-frame buildings from the fort complex as well as an interpretive center and hiking ...

  5. Camp Columbia State Park/State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Camp Columbia State Park Map Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection; The full and complete hundred year history of Camp Columbia when it was an educational institution for Columbia University. Produced by Howard Vreeland, Camp Columbia's last director in the 1990's.

  6. Fort Stevens (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Stevens was an American military installation that guarded the mouth of the Columbia River in the state of Oregon.Built near the end of the American Civil War, it was named for Civil War general and former Washington Territory governor, Isaac I. Stevens.

  7. Soon, you could get from Columbia’s Riverfront Park to island ...

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    The 7-acre island park officially opened in 2023, after more than a decade of work by the River Alliance, the Boyd Foundation, and with some help from the city of Columbia, which owned the ...

  8. List of Oregon state parks - Wikipedia

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    George W. Joseph State Natural Area (accessible from Guy W. Talbot State Park) Natural area: Portland/Columbia Gorge--Troutdale: Guy W. Talbot State Park: State park: Portland/Columbia Gorge--Troutdale: Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail: State trail: Portland/Columbia Gorge: Yes-Cascade Locks: John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor ...

  9. Chinook Point - Wikipedia

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    It has been the site of military fortifications since 1864, most notably in the late 1890s, when most of the presently surviving Fort Columbia structures were built. The point, which constitutes the most developed portion of Fort Columbia State Park, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961. [2] [3]