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Patit Creek Campsite
Photographer: Scenic Washington State 365
Caption: Patit Creek Campsite
Additional Description: As part of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial, a group of Dayton residents created a full-scale restoration of the campsite with life-size metal silhouette sculptures. Using the journals as reference, all members (human and animal) of the expedition are represented. The camp is located just two miles east of Dayton on Patit road. Silhouette statues of Lewis, Clark and horses mark Patit Rd at the turn from US Highway 12. Signs at the site include a legend of those represented. Scenic Washington State 365
Submitted: November 1, 2020, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p547104
File Size: 0.373 Megabytes

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