Love our channel? Help us save and post more orphaned films! Support us on Patreon: Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference. Made by an unknown amateur filmmaker, this 16mm silent home movie contains views of a trip through the Northwest, including views of scenic wonders Crater Lake, Mt. Hood, and man-made wonders like the Bonneville Dam and Timerline Lodge. It likely dates to the 1950s. 00:09 “Wagon Wheels On the Oregon Trail Opened The Great Northwest“ printed atop hand drawn image. 00:14 “A modern highway follows along the banks of Columbia River“ 00:18 Landscape of river. 00:22 Road curves around mountain. 00:25 Multowam falls“ sign. 00:26 Pan of Multowam falls. 00:43 Pan of falls down to bridge. 01:02 “It is so lovely one looks upon it again and again.“ 01:05 Pan of the falls. 01:16 Closer view of bridge. 01:29 Landscape of Columbia River. 01:34 “Horsetail Falls“. 01:38 Pan of Horsetail falls. 01:57 “Farther along Columbia River Highway is Bonnevil
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