“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.
Small, but very well done area museum. Covers lumbering, fishing and other industries that expanded the area.
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Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum
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