Fishermen Unloading Salmon Columbia River Astoria 1941
Fishermen unload salmon at the docks of the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria, Oregon, in September 1941. The scene illustrates the significance of the fishing industry in the regions economy. At that time, Astoria served as a major hub for salmon processing, vital to local commerce and livelihoods along the Pacific Coast.
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Fishermen Unloading Salmon Columbia River Astoria 1941
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