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Signs near Recognition Plaza and at Cottonwood Beach tell about Lewis and Clark's encampment in 1806.

aam.jpg Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsA tugboat pushes a barge against the wind and the current moving cargo upriver as far as Idaho.Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsA tugboat pushes a barge against the wind and the current moving cargo upriver as far as Idaho.Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsA tugboat pushes a barge against the wind and the current moving cargo upriver as far as Idaho.Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsA tugboat pushes a barge against the wind and the current moving cargo upriver as far as Idaho.Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsA tugboat pushes a barge against the wind and the current moving cargo upriver as far as Idaho.Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsA tugboat pushes a barge against the wind and the current moving cargo upriver as far as Idaho.Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsA tugboat pushes a barge against the wind and the current moving cargo upriver as far as Idaho.

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