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For nearly 40 years, the quirky little narrow-gauge railroad, begun in 1889 by the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company, ran along the North Beach Peninsula in southwestern Washington. The train provided the primary transportation link from Ilwaco in the south...
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by Bree Loewen Being a climbing ranger on Mount Rainier proved to be a life-altering experience for author Bree Loewen. As one of only a handful of women on staff, Bree fought to prove herself among men in the field,...
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by A new printing with related correspondence of the original 1990 report to the National Geographic Society by The Navigation Foundation concerning the navigation and other particulars of Robert Peary and Matthew Hensen's trip to the North Pole in 1909....
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by Dean Littlepage In 1741, a Russian expedition ship captained by Vitus Bering carried the first scientist to set foot anywhere on the western half of North America. Georg Steller would introduce the world to the staggering wealth and diversity...
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by Vince Welch Amos Burg (1901--1986), a native of Portland, Oregon, was the first to complete transits of the free-flowing, undammed Snake and Columbia Rivers by canoe, and in 1938 he became the first to navigate the length of the...
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By Douglas R. BurgessThe Secret Alliances Between History's Most Notorious Buccaneers and Colonial America Was classical piracy an earlier version of state-sponsored terrorism? Here's the story of how almost every well-known buccaneer of the "Golden Age of Piracy" enjoyed active...
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by Kevin M. BaileyIn January 2010, the Gemini was moored in the Swinomish Slough on a Native American reservation near Anacortes, Washington
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by Carl Johnson and Sandra Day O'Connor Bristol Bay is a region in southwestern Alaska renowned as the most significant source of wild sockeye salmon in the world, as well as of other species of Pacific salmon and herring. Unfortunately,...