chefpatty
This little-big museum on the outside is deceiving. Sits across parking lot from Pendleton Woolen Mills and their outlet.Stepping inside are many local Indian artifacts and a beautiful story about White Wing, an Indian princess and how she came to marry and live at Fort Vancouver.The docent volunteers have many stories to share and history is seen from logging, medical, farming, kitchen appliances kids have never seen, dolls and there's even a pioneer wagon in the carriage house.Historical photos abound for both Camas and Washougal and it has postcards of both, hard to find. I take people here from out-of-town, then the outlet and a nice lunch in town.
Richenda_WA
Two Rivers Heritage Museum, off HWY 14 in Washougal, Washington, is a charming local history museum packed with memorabilia and community information. A must-see when traveling through the Columbia Gorge, visiting Vancouver, Washington, and the Columbia River, or for locals interested in the history of their area.