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Short and sweet
This is a quick stop that packs a lot of history! This is a very accessible location with an extraordinarily short walk to the site. While there isn’t a lot of variety with this location what is there...
The Salt Works is a small piece of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Park. It can be found just off the Promenade. You can also drive up to it. It depicts how the Lewis and Clark expedition made s...
Great historical site within walking distance from downtown Seaside Oregon. It shows the location where early settlers made their own salt from ocean water to preserve their meats.
There is a lot of Lewis and Clark history in the area and this particular item is unique. Lewis and Clark had no salt left for their return trip so this cairn is where they evaporated sea water to col...
Short and sweet
This is a quick stop that packs a lot of history! This is a very accessible location with an extraordinarily short walk to the site. While there isn’t a lot of variety with this location what is there...
Fun little stop!
This was a fun little bit of a history spot. Very easy to get to either by foot or car. Worth the few minutes it took to visit.
Little Piece Of History
The Salt Works is a small piece of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Park. It can be found just off the Promenade. You can also drive up to it. It depicts how the Lewis and Clark expedition made s...
Historical site
Great historical site within walking distance from downtown Seaside Oregon. It shows the location where early settlers made their own salt from ocean water to preserve their meats.
Interesting stopping point when walking the Prom
There is a lot of Lewis and Clark history in the area and this particular item is unique. Lewis and Clark had no salt left for their return trip so this cairn is where they evaporated sea water to col...