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MUST SEE . . .

A photographic collection by Lyn Topinka, English River Website:

Photographic Journey Down the Columbia River 

 

 

Rainier, Oregon:

Where River, Rail, and Road Meet

Located conveniently at the crossroads between two states, Rainier enjoys the patronage and favor of residents from Oregon and Washington.

The town, which is just a short jaunt across the Lewis and Clark Bridge, was at one time a small trading post known as Eminence. But, that was in 1836. Fifteen years later, it became known as Rainier.

With a current population of about 1,750, the city has seen its share of hardship −  from fires in 1904 and 1924 that gutted the business district, to massive layoffs that occurred after the closure of the Crown Zellerbach sawmill at Wauna and through the subsequent powering down of the Trojan Nuclear Power Plant.

Despite these bumps in the road, the town continues to blossom along the shores of the Columbia River. A newly revamped city park offers scenic views of the waterfront, handy space for walkers and children, and a place for the seasonal Saturday Market-in-the-Park and the town’s annual festival, Rainier Days in the Park.

Right near the new boat launching ramp is an impressive array of new apartments and condos overlooking the Columbia River; with more coming.

The downtown area is dotted with family-operated stores and various spots for visitors to sit a spell and enjoy a good meal or a cold drink. [The Daily News, Longview, WA, August 30, 2006]

 

A wonderful city

The Daily News

Jan 08, 2007

To the Editor

What a great experience I had recently in the town of Rainier. Being careless, I lost my purse and it is hard to believe that some unknown woman turned it in to the Rainier Police Department -- credit cards, checkbook and money all intact.

   It certainly made my Christmas much brighter. Thank you. Also, a thanks to Tina at the Rainier Police Department for tracking me down. She even called our grandson in Queen Creek, Ariz., and he was the first to let me know -- "Hey grams, you lost your purse." What a wonderful little city you have in Rainier. I always thought it was neat, but now I know it's great.

Lorraine Koppert

Silver Lake