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This
interpretive sign stands at the south end of the promenade. Visitors
can walk a few blocks north and turn right to the Salt Works site.
Note the different design of the boiling apparatus in the artwork
from the stone replica on the previous page. Tillamook Head, top right,
looms out of the rain clouds. Clark, with a group, including Sacajawea
and Pomp, passed through the salt making camp on January 7, 1806.
Led by an Indian guide, they climbed over Tillmook Head to get to
see a whale. |
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