Peter Eredale, near Portland, Oregon, USA, is a four-wheeled steel sailboat that ran aground on October 25, 1906 on its way to the Columbia River off the Oregon coast. It was abandoned in Crasseau near Warrenton, about 6 kilometers south of the Columbia River channel. The wreckage of the ship is still visible today and has become a popular tourist attraction as it is one of the easiest to reach on the Pacific coast.
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Peter Eredale, near Portland, Oregon, USA, is a four-wheeled steel sailboat that ran aground on October 25, 1906 on its way to the Columbia River off the Oregon coast. It was abandoned in Crasseau near Warrenton, about 6 kilometers south of the Columbia River channel. The wreckage of the ship is still visible today and has become a popular tourist attraction as it is one of the easiest to reach on the Pacific coast.