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Box 33

 Container

Contains 262 Results:

Gold Beach Jetty

 Item — Box: 33, Object: 134
Identifier: Archives081:08.52
Scope and Contents

Salmon Fishing is both popular and productive from the black sands of Oregon's southern beaches, as evidenced by this scene at the Gold Beach Jetty. Surf and rock fishing require no license along the state's 377 miles of public beaches, and the blue waters of the Pacific provide fishermen with breathaking scenery in addition to the prospect of a prize catch. (Oregon State Highway Department Photo 6671).

Dates: 1893-

Sea Lion Caves

 Item — Box: 33, Object: 135
Identifier: Archives081:08.53
Scope and Contents

These are some of the residents of the only mainland sea lion rookery in the nation. They stay year-round at Sea Lion Caves, and can be seen basking on these rocks or inside their marine cavern, 12 miles north of Florence on U.S. Highway 101 in Oregon. (Oregon State Highway Department Photo 6431-B).

Dates: 1893-

Oregon Coast

 Item — Box: 33, Object: 136
Identifier: Archives081:08.54

Oregon Coast

 Item — Box: 33, Object: 137
Identifier: Archives081:08.55
Scope and Contents

Motorists traveling the Oregon coastal route, U.S. Highway 101, find they aren't required to leave their cars to view much of the coast. The highway skirts the ocean most of the way, including the area near Humbug Mountain south of Port Oxford, shown here. (Oregon State Highway Department Photo 5983).

Dates: 1893-

Oregon Caves

 Item — Box: 33, Object: 138
Identifier: Archives081:08.56
Scope and Contents

The Joaquin Miller Chapel in the Oregon Caves is one of the more popular rooms with the tourists on their guided tour through these famous Marble Halls. The stalagmite in this picture is called Washington's Monument. (Oregon State Highway Department Photo LY-4613).

Dates: 1893-

Oregon Caves

 Item — Box: 33, Object: 139
Identifier: Archives081:08.57
Scope and Contents

"The Chapel" is the nickname given this large chamber in the Oregon Caves National Monument southwest of Grants Pass, Oregon. Thousands of visitors annually tour the marble caverns to see such odd geological formations as Paradise Lost, The Chapel, Neptune's Grotto and the Ghost Chamber. (Oregon State Highway Deparment Photo 7275).

Dates: 1893-

Oregon Caves

 Item — Box: 33, Object: 140
Identifier: Archives081:08.58
Scope and Contents Tours through the Oregon Caves National Monument pass many huge, grotesque features such as the Grand Column which was formed by the gradual merging of a stalactite and stalagmite over the duration of millions of years. The Column has the largest diameter of any such formation in the Cave. The Oregon Caves National Monument is at the 4,000-foot level deep in the Siskiyou Mountains of southwestern Oregon. Located 20 miles east of Cave Junction, it is accessible by paved road, (Oregon State...
Dates: 1893-

Oregon Caves

 Item — Box: 33, Object: 141
Identifier: Archives081:08.59
Scope and Contents

A park ranger shows two visitors one of the caverns in Oregon Caves National Monument near Grants Pass, Oregon. Thousands of visitors annually tour the caves to see such geological formations as Paradise Lost, the River Styx, Neptune's Grotto and the Ghost Chamber. (Oregon State Highway Department Photo 7271).

Dates: 1893-

Ashland Plaza, 1974

 Item — Box: 33, Object: 142
Identifier: Archives081:08.60
Scope and Contents

Ashland Plaza during 1974 flood - Lithia Creek

Dates: 1974

Oregon Caves

 Item — Box: 33, Object: 143
Identifier: Archives081:08.61
Scope and Contents

A park ranger shows two visitors one of the caverns in Oregon Caves National Monument near Grants Pass, Oregon. Thousands of visitors annually tour the caves to see such geological formations as Paradise Lost, the River Styx, Neptune's Grotto and the Ghost Chamber. (Oregon State Highway Department Photo 7271).

Dates: 1893-