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“Fine aboriginal art”
The logo for the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center is the petroglyph, "Tsagaglalal" or "She Who Watches." Tsagaglalal is located on a cliff overlooking the Columbia River at Columbia Hills State Park (formerly known as Horse Thief State Park) in Washington. It is one of the best examples of the aboriginal art in the United States.
We chose the interpretive center for our wedding venue because it is beautiful, spacious, and affordable. But the real value was with Rob and the rest of the staff at the museum. They worked with... Read more
This museum is a must if your into learning the local heritage of the George, it has interesting exhibits that display many different cultural influences of the area. The 2 short films are full of... Read more
A fascinating interpretive center in a breathtaking locale. Admission is $10 for adults, $6 for children, and it's worth the price. It opened in 1997, and has aged remarkably well. There are... Read more
Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum
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- Sun - Sat: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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