Middle Village–Station Camp Unit

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Middle Village–Station Camp Unit is a historic site within Lewis and Clark National Historical Park that preserves the area of a former Chinook village and the Lewis and Clark Expedition’s 1805–1806 encampment near the mouth of the Columbia River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
protected area
associatedWith Chinook people NERFINISHED
Lewis and Clark Expedition NERFINISHED
commemorates Chinook village Middle Village NERFINISHED
Lewis and Clark’s arrival at the Pacific Ocean region
hasFeature interpretive exhibits
interpretive trails
viewpoints of the Columbia River
hasHistoricalPeriod 1805–1806
hasManagement U.S. National Park Service NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin Middle Village NERFINISHED
Station Camp NERFINISHED
hasTheme Columbia River maritime history
Native American history
exploration history
hasUse education
heritage tourism
recreation
locatedIn Pacific County, Washington NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear mouth of the Columbia River
locatedOn north bank of the Columbia River
openTo public
partOf Lewis and Clark National Historical Park NERFINISHED
Lewis and Clark National Historical Park units in Washington NERFINISHED
preserves Lewis and Clark Expedition encampment site
site of a former Chinook village
timeOfEvent Lewis and Clark encampment in November 1805
Lewis and Clark encampment in early 1806

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Lewis and Clark National Historical Park hasPart Middle Village–Station Camp Unit