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  2. Multnomah Falls - Wikipedia

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    The Multnomah Falls Lodge and the surrounding footpaths at the falls were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. Contemporarily, the state of Oregon maintains a switchback trail that ascends to a talus slope 100 feet (30 m) above the falls, and descends to an observation deck that overlooks the falls' edge.

  3. Eagle Creek Fire - Wikipedia

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    Onlookers watching the fire from the Columbia River Gorge, September 4 Multnomah Falls Lodge surrounded by smoke, September 5. Cascade Locks, Oregon was the first area of mandatory evacuation. As of September 5, a number of communities in the area were added to mandatory evacuation.

  4. Category : Historic district contributing properties in Oregon

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    Masonic Temple (Pendleton, Oregon) Thomas McCann House; Medford Carnegie Library; Medford station (Oregon) Merchant Hotel (Portland, Oregon) Metropolitan Learning Center (Portland, Oregon) Mikado Block; Thomas and Walter Monteith House; Multnomah Falls Lodge; Multnomah Falls Lodge and Footpath; Paul C. Murphy House

  5. Police Shootings On The Rise + Bad Times At Multnomah Falls

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    Find out what's going on around town with your daily Portland Patch!

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Multnomah ...

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    Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, [2] Oregon is home to over 2,000, [3] and over one-fourth of those are found in Multnomah County. In turn, the large majority (over 90%) of the county's National Register entries are situated within Portland.

  7. Samuel C. Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster was instrumental in the building of the 7-mile Larch Mountain Trail, which begins at the Multnomah Falls Lodge and climbs to the summit of Larch Mountain. The trail was completed in September 1915. In October 1915, he founded the Trails Club of Oregon and became its first president. [3]

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