THE OREGON STORY
FISHING
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Programs, exhibits, and special sites located around Oregon.
  • Astoria, Oregons largest fishing port
  • Bonneville Fish Hatchery, Cascade Locks
  • Bonneville Lock and Dam, Cascade Locks
  • Cascade Locks, traditional fishing
  • Cascade Locks Historical Museum,
  • Cascade Locks
  • Charleston, Oregons third largest fishing port
  • Columbia Gorge Discovery Center, The Dalles
  • Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center, Stevenson
  • Columbia River Maritime Museum, Astoria
  • Mark O. Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport
  • Heritage Museum, Astoria
  • John Day Dam, traditional fishing
  • Lincoln County Historical Society Museum, Newport
  • Lone Pine,
    downstream from The Dalles Dam, traditional fishing
  • Metro Washington Park Zoo, Portland
  • Newport, Oregons second largest fishing port
  • Oregon Coast Aquarium, Newport
  • Sherars Bridge on the Deschutes,
    traditional fishing
  • Skamania Lodge1, Stevenson
  • The Dalles Lock and Dam Visitors Center, The Dalles
  • The Museum at Warm Springs, Warm Springs
  • Willamette Falls Wayside, Oregon City
  • Winchester Fish Ladder and Viewing Window, Winchester


1Petroglyph/pictograph rubbings of salmon


Index
Map of teacher on-line resource.

Map of Oregon
Map of the locations important to the history and current business of fishing.

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