Ecola State Park
Ecola’s landscape has been described as “…the grandest and most pleasing prospects which my eyes ever surveyed,” by Captain William Clark (1806).
Ecola’s landscape has been described as “…the grandest and most pleasing prospects which my eyes ever surveyed,” by Captain William Clark (1806).
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