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Visit the west’s ‘Ellis Island’ for
Historic Preservation Month
KNAPPTON COVE — In honor
of Historic Preservation
Month, the Knappton Cove
Heritage Center — which
runs the U.S. Columbia Riv-
er Quarantine museum —
will have a special exhibit
during the site’s annual open
house 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday,
May 27. The event will
include light refreshments.
Organizers will recognize
the students and instructors
from the Clatsop Communi-
ty College Historic Preserva-
tion & Restoration program
that have improved the site.
At 2 p.m., there will be
a short program about the
impact to the U.S. Pub-
lic Health Service when
500,000 men were con-
scripted in April 1917 as
the country entered World
War I.
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An old photograph of the Columbia River Quarantine Station.
The exhibit includes a
vintage military field desk
(dated 1909), a 1914 Public
Health Service replica uni-
form, a World War I duffel
bag, vintage photos of the
war’s soldiers and photos
of Public Health Service
posters with health warnings
for soldiers.
Visitors are invited to
stroll the grounds, which
includes a healing garden
and “artifact alley.”
The heritage center (521
Washington State Route
401 in Naselle), a nonprofit
organization devoted to the
preservation and interpreta-
tion of the National Historic
Site, is located three miles
upriver from the Wash-
ington side of the Astoria
Bridge.
Fun events planned for Fort
Stevens Memorial Day weekend
FORT STEVENS — Fort Ste-
vens State Park has a full
Memorial Day weekend of
events, taking place 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Saturday, May
27, and Sunday, May 28.
The events, co-hosted
by the Friends of Old Fort
Stevens, takes place in
the Historic Area of Fort
Stevens State Park and
Battery Russell.
Families can follow an
old soldier’s trail map to
complete a word puzzle
and collect a gift at the
museum.
Visitors can buy a ticket
to fire a Civil War-era can-
non; enjoy free Civil War
Earthworks tours; explore
the fort on “The Beast”: a
5-ton military truck (fees
apply); check out the
on-of-a-kind underground
Battery Mishler tour
(fees apply); see the 1911
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“The Beast,” a 5-ton military vehicle.
guardhouse and displays at
Battery Russell; and play a
cell phone game.
Admission to the
grounds and museum are
free, but a $5 day-use
parking fee applies to
vehicles.