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The image shows a black and white photograph of an old wooden sign that reads "Arlington Ferry" with the additional information stating, "Save 100 mi. to Seattle." The sign is mounted on two posts in what appears to be rural or semi-rural setting with train tracks running underneath it. In the background, there's a fence and barren hills stretching into the distance under an overcast sky. To the right side of the image, there's handwriting that reads "81320-4," which might suggest a cataloging number for archival purposes or documentation. The overall scene suggests this sign is located on transportation outskirts of a small town in Oregon near the Columbia River, possibly pointing travelers towards ferry services to avoid longer distances when traveling by road from Arlington to Seattle.

The image shows a black and white photograph of an old wooden sign that reads "Arlington Ferry" with the additional information stating, "Save 100 mi. to Seattle." The sign is mounted on two posts in what appears to be rural or semi-rural setting with train tracks running underneath it. In the background, there's a fence and barren hills stretching into the distance under an overcast sky. To the right side of the image, there's handwriting that reads "81320-4," which might suggest a cataloging number for archival purposes or documentation. The overall scene suggests this sign is located on transportation outskirts of a small town in Oregon near the Columbia River, possibly pointing travelers towards ferry services to avoid longer distances when traveling by road from Arlington to Seattle.

On transportation outskirts of small Oregon town on the Columbia River. Arlington, Gilliam County, Oregon

#Oregon #theColumbiaRiver #Arlington #GilliamCounty #100mi #Seattle #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773558/

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This black and white photograph captures a rural town situated on the banks of the Columbia River in Oregon. The perspective is elevated, providing an overview of several modest homes with varying architectural styles nestled among trees and open fields. A prominent water tower stands out towards the right side, while various other structures such as barns, sheds, and silos dot the landscape indicative of a farming community.

The backdrop features rolling hills leading down to the river's edge where sparse human presence is visible along the shoreline. The overcast sky suggests it could be early morning or late afternoon when shadows are elongated. This image appears historical in nature with its grainy texture, which might hint at an older era of photography before color film became prevalent.

The label "O-Trois" printed across one corner adds to this vintage feel and likely refers either metaphorically to the town itself being a 'third place' or perhaps is part of some coded information. The inclusion of such markings within black-and-white documentary-style photographs was common during that period, where photographers often added labels for context or personal annotations.

Additional details include an old tractor with its plow attached in front of one house and utility poles stretching across the scene signifying connectivity to a broader network. Overall, this im [...]

This black and white photograph captures a rural town situated on the banks of the Columbia River in Oregon. The perspective is elevated, providing an overview of several modest homes with varying architectural styles nestled among trees and open fields. A prominent water tower stands out towards the right side, while various other structures such as barns, sheds, and silos dot the landscape indicative of a farming community. The backdrop features rolling hills leading down to the river's edge where sparse human presence is visible along the shoreline. The overcast sky suggests it could be early morning or late afternoon when shadows are elongated. This image appears historical in nature with its grainy texture, which might hint at an older era of photography before color film became prevalent. The label "O-Trois" printed across one corner adds to this vintage feel and likely refers either metaphorically to the town itself being a 'third place' or perhaps is part of some coded information. The inclusion of such markings within black-and-white documentary-style photographs was common during that period, where photographers often added labels for context or personal annotations. Additional details include an old tractor with its plow attached in front of one house and utility poles stretching across the scene signifying connectivity to a broader network. Overall, this im [...]

The town of Arlington, Oregon, on the Columbia River 112 miles from Bonnville Dam. Population: 601. Railway division point

#Arlington #Oregon #theColumbiaRiver #112miles #BonnvilleDam #third #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773473/

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The image depicts a black and white photograph of the town of Arlington, Oregon. This photo provides an aerial view overlooking what appears to be rural housing with numerous houses spread across different levels on a hilly landscape. The foreground shows some structures that seem like barns or farmhouses made of wood with varying roof types such as slanted and flat-topped designs.

Behind these residential buildings is a body of water, likely the Columbia River given its proximity to Bonneville Dam mentioned in the caption, which extends into the background of the image. The riverbank appears relatively clear with no visible boats or significant activity along it. 

In addition to houses, other structures include what looks like agricultural storage silos and possibly a grain elevator on one side near the center-left part of the town, indicating that farming might be an essential aspect in this community.

On the right-hand side stands a tall water tower which is typically used for supplying drinking or firefighting water. The presence of such infrastructure suggests some level of utility services provided to residents here.

Vegetation includes trees and bushes scattered throughout the landscape but mostly towards one end on the hillside, suggesting that agriculture could be practiced in this area as well. 

The photograph's caption indicates Arlington is located 112 mi [...]

The image depicts a black and white photograph of the town of Arlington, Oregon. This photo provides an aerial view overlooking what appears to be rural housing with numerous houses spread across different levels on a hilly landscape. The foreground shows some structures that seem like barns or farmhouses made of wood with varying roof types such as slanted and flat-topped designs. Behind these residential buildings is a body of water, likely the Columbia River given its proximity to Bonneville Dam mentioned in the caption, which extends into the background of the image. The riverbank appears relatively clear with no visible boats or significant activity along it. In addition to houses, other structures include what looks like agricultural storage silos and possibly a grain elevator on one side near the center-left part of the town, indicating that farming might be an essential aspect in this community. On the right-hand side stands a tall water tower which is typically used for supplying drinking or firefighting water. The presence of such infrastructure suggests some level of utility services provided to residents here. Vegetation includes trees and bushes scattered throughout the landscape but mostly towards one end on the hillside, suggesting that agriculture could be practiced in this area as well. The photograph's caption indicates Arlington is located 112 mi [...]

The town of Arlington, Oregon, on the Columbia River 112 miles from Bonnville Dam. Population: 601. Railway division point

#Arlington #Oregon #theColumbiaRiver #112miles #BonnvilleDam #BonnevilleDam #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773473/

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The #graveyardofthepacific #thecolumbiariver

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Things you can see in the images are the #I84freeway #mounthood #sunrise colored clouds #thecolumbiariver and #columbiarivergorge , #crownpoint , #vistahouse , and the infamous (but fun, and safe) #beaconrock trail!
#photography Yay!

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