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Exhibit D - Federal and State Highway Facilities, Pacific Northwest

A map showing the location of a proposed interstate park in the Columbia River Gorge in relation to federal and state highways throughout the Pacific Northwest. The map shows Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and parts of California, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. Solid and hatched lines indicate national highways and other types of roads. Concentric circles in red denote distances in increments of 50 miles from an epicenter located over the Columbia River just east of Portland, Oregon.

Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission. National Resources Board District No. 11

Wallula Gap - Columbia River

Negative of a photographic postcard showing Wallula Gap in the Columbia River in Washington. There is a road in the foreground, to the right of the river. Handwriting on negative reads, "Wallula Gap - Columbia River. Christian 11-904."

Christian (Photographer)

West Burnside Road construction

A road is being constructed through a wooded area, with a hillside covered in masonry stone. People, vehicles, and tools can be seen throughout the frame. A house on top of a hill is in the distance (negative 1 of 15).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

West Burnside Road construction

Workers move dirt and large rocks from a hillside while constructing West Burnside Road. Wooden carts on a track are filled with dirt, next to men with shovels. Trees and more workers can be seen in the distance (negative 14 of 17).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

West Burnside tunnel construction

A tunnel looks out at a road under construction, with trees and hills in the background. Men with shovels stand on what appears to be freshly laid gravel. A car and excavator can also be seen in the background (negative 3 of 15).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Highway 101 at Neahkahnie Mountain

Photograph showing Highway 101 at Neahkahnie Mountain on the Oregon coast. A road can be seen above a supporting stone wall, below a large rocky cliff. Is the distance is a rock formation, which hugs the outside of the highway. Two people walk along the road towards the right of the frame, and a parked car and person can be seen in the distance (negative 1 of 4).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Highway 101 at Neahkahnie Mountain

Photograph showing a scenic viewpoint along Highway 101 at Neahkahnie Mountain. Several cars are parked along a stone wall, and other cars can be seen driving on a road, which is running along a cliff face. A large rock formation can be seen in the distance (negative 2 of 4).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Street at Meadow Lark Village camp for war workers, Portland

A dirt street through Meadow Lark Village, an independent war production housing camp in the Portland area. Small cobbled together homes can be seen on either side of the street. In the distance is a child walking away from the camera. A photograph from this series was published on page 4D of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 25, 1944 (negative 2 of 5).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Sunset Highway (U.S. Route 26) grading work

A portion of the Sunset Highway (26) being graded in an unidentified location west of Portland. A cut dirt road can be seen extending into the distance, and several road blocks are in front of the camera (negative 1 of 16).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Sunset Highway (U.S. Route 26) grading work

A portion of the Sunset Highway (26) being graded in an unidentified location west of Portland. A bridge crosses over another road, and a straight dirt cut can be seen heading into the distance (negative 11 of 16).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Sunset Highway (U.S. Route 26) grading work

Workers grade a portion of the Sunset Highway (26) in an unidentified location west of Portland. A child, wearing a wide brimmed hat, sits at the wheel of a tractor, next to two men, while watching the workers. A dirt road extends into the distance (negative 5 of 16).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Aerial view of Forest Park, Portland

An aerial view of Forest Park in Portland, looking east. The Willamette River and downtown Portland can be seen in the distance. Several dirt roads can be seen on a ridge in the park (negative 4 of 10).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Harriet O'Halloran and Becky Anthony looking at Mount Hood

Models Harriet O'Halloran and Becky Anthony along the side of a dirt road, looking up at a snow-covered Mount Hood. One woman sits on a wooden guardrail, while the other stands holding a pair of sunglasses. A lenticular cloud can be seen over the peak of the mountain. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 18, 1950 (negative 2 of 21).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Happy Valley scenes

A rural dirt road in Happy Valley, extending into the distance towards a tree-topped hill. A broken cart can be seen along the left side of the road. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, March 25, 1951 (negative 1 of 13).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Happy Valley scenes

James Kanne drives a tractor along a dirt road in Happy Valley. He wears a sailors hat and looks back over his shoulder at the camera. An area of boysenberries seen next to the road, with houses and hills in the distance. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, March 25, 1951 (negative 3 of 13).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Portland Women’s Forum members with highway sign

Two members of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, stand in front of a highway sign on the Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway. The sign reads “Columbia River Highway, Scenic Route Troutdale.” Photograph taken as part of a series documenting the effort of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, to curtail logging in the area. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, April 6, 1952 (negative 13 of 23). Negative appears to have some discoloring and damage.

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Portland Women’s Forum members with highway sign

Two members of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, stand in front of a highway sign on the Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway. The sign reads “Scenic Columbia River Highway Connects With U.S. 30.” Photograph taken as part of a series documenting the effort of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, to curtail logging in the area. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, April 6, 1952 (negative 16 of 23).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Portland Women’s Forum members with sign

Two members of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, including Gertrude Jensen (left) stand in front of a sign near the Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway. The signs reads “Famous Scenic Route Turn Right,” and includes a visual description of the road, showing waterfall stops. The women wear hats and long coats. Photograph taken as part of a series documenting the effort of the Portland Women’s Forum, Save the Gorge committee, to curtail logging in the area. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, April 6, 1952 (negative 17 of 23).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Vernetta Stream Judd with guide dog

Vernetta Stream Judd, of 2733 S.E. 84th Avenue, walking with a baby and guide dog. The baby appears to be riding in a front carrier as the dog guides Judd down a dirt road (negative 2 of 3).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Snow on Skyline Road, Portland

Freshly fallen snow near the George Hidoff farm, at N.W. Skyline Boulevard and N.W. Springville Road in Portland. Two mailboxes are next to the road, including a box for the “Journal.” Two automobiles can be seen on the road in the distance (negative 2 of 12).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

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