Summary
Owners of dozens of historic buildings in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area could be permitted to operate them as restaurants, inns, visitor centers or art galleries under a proposal the gorge commission will consider at its Oct. 11 meeting in Stevenson.
Five buildings in Clark County, including the Mount Pleasant Grange and at least two privately owned farm buildings, are on the list, as is a visitor center at Beacon Rock State Park.See the full content of this document
Extract
Gorge Historic Buildings May Get Commercial Use
A survey of buildings more than 50 years old in the scenic area, conducted for the commission in July and August, found four already listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Eighteen were previously determined by the Washington and Oregon hi...
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