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Quick view sku: ARC158 Sumpter Valley Logging Railroads In 1889, David Eccles chartered the Oregon Lumber Company, an organization that produced many mills and railways and whose influence was felt from Salt Lake City to Northern California and Idaho. Through family connections, Eccles was also involved with... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC157 Sumpter Valley Railway: Oregon In July 1890, David Eccles and Charles Nibley chartered the Sumpter Valley Railway and changed the social and physical landscape of Eastern Oregon forever. The Sumpter Valley Railway and its parent company, the Oregon Lumber Company, became an economic... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC156 Historic Baker City: Oregon To reach points of commerce for gold assaying or buying supplies, miners from the gold mining boom town of Auburn followed the Oregon Trail east or north. Where the pioneers entered Baker Valley from the gold fields, Baker City sprang up as the county... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC155 Maritime Olympia and South Puget Sound This engaging pictorial history traces the evolution of South Puget Sound from the provider of rich resources for the First Nations to Olympia's role as an important international seaport. The estuary was named Puget's Sound after Lt. Peter Puget, of... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC154 Northern California's Lost Coast The Lost Coast is one of the last undeveloped stretches of the California coastline, with mountains that rise thousands of feet from the sea. Located approximately 200 miles north of San Francisco, this remote area of pristine beauty is comprised of... MSRP: Now: $23.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC153 Hood Canal Fjord-like Hood Canal channels beneath the snowcapped Olympic National Park, creating a summer paradise of warm days and inspiring scenery as well as a haven for marine life and watercraft. For eons, Twana Indians crisscrossed in canoes that sliced... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view sku: ARC157 Sumpter Valley Railway: Oregon In July 1890, David Eccles and Charles Nibley chartered the Sumpter Valley Railway and changed the social and physical landscape of Eastern Oregon forever. The Sumpter Valley Railway and its parent company, the Oregon Lumber Company, became an economic... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC156 Historic Baker City: Oregon To reach points of commerce for gold assaying or buying supplies, miners from the gold mining boom town of Auburn followed the Oregon Trail east or north. Where the pioneers entered Baker Valley from the gold fields, Baker City sprang up as the county... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC155 Maritime Olympia and South Puget Sound This engaging pictorial history traces the evolution of South Puget Sound from the provider of rich resources for the First Nations to Olympia's role as an important international seaport. The estuary was named Puget's Sound after Lt. Peter Puget, of... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC154 Northern California's Lost Coast The Lost Coast is one of the last undeveloped stretches of the California coastline, with mountains that rise thousands of feet from the sea. Located approximately 200 miles north of San Francisco, this remote area of pristine beauty is comprised of... MSRP: Now: $23.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC153 Hood Canal Fjord-like Hood Canal channels beneath the snowcapped Olympic National Park, creating a summer paradise of warm days and inspiring scenery as well as a haven for marine life and watercraft. For eons, Twana Indians crisscrossed in canoes that sliced... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view sku: ARC156 Historic Baker City: Oregon To reach points of commerce for gold assaying or buying supplies, miners from the gold mining boom town of Auburn followed the Oregon Trail east or north. Where the pioneers entered Baker Valley from the gold fields, Baker City sprang up as the county... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC155 Maritime Olympia and South Puget Sound This engaging pictorial history traces the evolution of South Puget Sound from the provider of rich resources for the First Nations to Olympia's role as an important international seaport. The estuary was named Puget's Sound after Lt. Peter Puget, of... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC154 Northern California's Lost Coast The Lost Coast is one of the last undeveloped stretches of the California coastline, with mountains that rise thousands of feet from the sea. Located approximately 200 miles north of San Francisco, this remote area of pristine beauty is comprised of... MSRP: Now: $23.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC153 Hood Canal Fjord-like Hood Canal channels beneath the snowcapped Olympic National Park, creating a summer paradise of warm days and inspiring scenery as well as a haven for marine life and watercraft. For eons, Twana Indians crisscrossed in canoes that sliced... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view sku: ARC155 Maritime Olympia and South Puget Sound This engaging pictorial history traces the evolution of South Puget Sound from the provider of rich resources for the First Nations to Olympia's role as an important international seaport. The estuary was named Puget's Sound after Lt. Peter Puget, of... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC154 Northern California's Lost Coast The Lost Coast is one of the last undeveloped stretches of the California coastline, with mountains that rise thousands of feet from the sea. Located approximately 200 miles north of San Francisco, this remote area of pristine beauty is comprised of... MSRP: Now: $23.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC153 Hood Canal Fjord-like Hood Canal channels beneath the snowcapped Olympic National Park, creating a summer paradise of warm days and inspiring scenery as well as a haven for marine life and watercraft. For eons, Twana Indians crisscrossed in canoes that sliced... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view sku: ARC154 Northern California's Lost Coast The Lost Coast is one of the last undeveloped stretches of the California coastline, with mountains that rise thousands of feet from the sea. Located approximately 200 miles north of San Francisco, this remote area of pristine beauty is comprised of... MSRP: Now: $23.99 Add to Cart Compare Quick view sku: ARC153 Hood Canal Fjord-like Hood Canal channels beneath the snowcapped Olympic National Park, creating a summer paradise of warm days and inspiring scenery as well as a haven for marine life and watercraft. For eons, Twana Indians crisscrossed in canoes that sliced... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Compare Selected
Quick view sku: ARC153 Hood Canal Fjord-like Hood Canal channels beneath the snowcapped Olympic National Park, creating a summer paradise of warm days and inspiring scenery as well as a haven for marine life and watercraft. For eons, Twana Indians crisscrossed in canoes that sliced... MSRP: Now: $21.99 Add to Cart Compare Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Previous 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Next Compare Selected