Salmon Unloading at Columbia River Docks Astoria 1941
Fishing boats unload boxes of salmon at the Columbia River Packing Association docks in Astoria, Oregon, in September 1941. The facility played a crucial role in the Pacific Northwest fishing industry, which supported local economies. Astoria is known for its rich maritime history and continues to celebrate its fishing heritage through various events and museums.
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Salmon Unloading at Columbia River Docks Astoria 1941
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