Government Camp
- First Truck of the Season Arrives at Government Camp - 1919As low as $5.00This one-ton Chevrolet truck with a full load made it to Government Camp on April 1, 1919, enabled by an 11-man crew, who spent 10 days digging through snow to travel the last nine miles. Learn More
- Government Camp Hotel, Mt. Hood - c. 1925As low as $5.00Built in 1910 as an expansion to the original 1899 Mountain View House seen to its right, the Government Camp Hotel was for years the main source of lodging for visitors to Mount Hood. Learn More
- Government Camp, South Side Mt. Hood - c. 1935As low as $5.00Looking east down old Highway 26 in Government Camp, we see the Battle Axe Inn in the left foreground, Battle Axe Recreation Hall behind it, and Hill's Place across the road on the right. Learn More
- Hill's Place, Government Camp, Mount Hood - c. 1935As low as $5.00Looking west down old Highway 26 in Government Camp, we see Hill's Place on the left, and the Battle Axe Recreation Hall on the right. Behind the recreation hall, across the highway from Hill's Place, is the Battle Axe Inn. Learn More
- Telephone Party at Government Camp Hotel - c. 1925As low as $5.00This 1920s view shows a "Telephone Party", mostly young telephone company employees either before or after an ascent of Mt. Hood. The exact dates of their excursion are given - July 19th and 20th, but the last digit of the year is now illegible. Learn More
- Why Not Eat, Cafe at Government Camp - 1929As low as $5.00It's hard to tell whether the sign "Why Not Eat" indicates the name of this cafe, or simply asks the question. Learn More
- Winter Garments of Mt. Hood at Government Camp - 1932As low as $5.00This is the Battle Axe Inn, built in 1925, and for years the center of winter activity on the south side of Mt. Hood. Learn More