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unique bronze-cast, relief map, top left, stands in the Astoria Column
plaza. It's waist high so you can walk around it and get different
perspectives of the Columbia River estuary, bays, and land features.
Chief Comcomly visited the Corps at Station Camp on November 17, 1805.
Clark calls him "The principal Chief." This "symbolic
memorial," top right, on Coxcomb Hill, with Astoria Column, suggests
the actual practice of burial in a small canoe overlain with a larger
one. Astoria, above, with Cape Disappointment in the background. |
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