Building the Dalles - Celilo Canal - 1910
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The Dalles-Celilo canal, over eight miles long, begins about three miles upriver from The Dalles. Its construction lasted from 1905 through 1915.
The Dalles-Celilo canal, over eight miles long, begins about three miles upriver from The Dalles. Its construction lasted from 1905 through 1915. It replaced a 13-mile long portage railway owned by the Oregon Steam Navigation Company. Both were created to take freight and passengers around Celilo Falls, which were a barrier to navigation on that part of the Columbia River.
In this photo we are looking upriver at about the middle of the canal.
-- This photo is restored and printed by Old Oregon.
Photographer | Paul Velarde |
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Location | Celilo Falls, Columbia Gorge, Wasco County |
Subject | Construction, Locks, Water and Power Projects, Waterfalls |
Decade | 1910s |
Print Maker | Old Oregon |
Original Type | Medium-size Print |
Size of Original | 5.0 x 7.0 inches |
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