History Proves Prickly for Local Mural Project
The Dalles Main Street’s volunteer Walldogs subcommittee will be hosting a voting and public input event* at The National Neon Sign Museum on Oct. 15th from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. The group is seeking votes and public input in deciding 15 new themes for historical murals to be painted in downtown The Dalles next summer. The recent release of themes, images and descriptions of proposed murals has led to an outpouring of concerns from local organizations and community members. Concerned citizens pointed to a lack of diversity in the mural topics and the inclusion of individuals and enterprises that were directly responsible for the murder of hundreds of indigenous peoples. Also brought up was the omission of marginalized community members voices in the mural topic selection process and a lack of collaboration with local organizations and artists.
Demolition of Tony's Town and Country on Landmark's Docket for July 28 at 4 p.m.
Columbia Gateway Urban Renewal Agency is requesting approval to demolish a non-contributing historic building.
Juneteenth Becomes a Federal Holiday
Juneteenth Becomes a Federal Holiday. Local people and activists say it’s long overdue but happy it’s happening.
The Dalles LGBT History Spotlight: Meet Lesbian Suffragist Marie Equi MD
Meet Oregon homesteader, licensed medical practitioner and political activist Marie Equi.
Downtown TD Commercial Building sells, multi use plan in the works
In a push to grow local news coverage and provide a public space where ideas can be shared to better lift standards for all in The Dalles and the Gorge, CCCNews and Immense Imagery are moving to the former Tenneson Engineering building, 409 Lincoln Street.
TD High Drama Brings Oregon Trail Adventurer to Life on Friday
The Dalles High School’s Drama Group this year has produced an original musical, Young Ben Snipes. The video will be live on Friday, May 21, 2021. The Musical captures the larger-than-life character of Ben Snipes, migrant, cattle-baron, and entrepreneur. Snipes is in the range of heroes that joins the company of famous honorees as Teddy Roosevelt and Will Rogers.
Flashback Friday: Can't Take the Tony out of Tony's Town & Country
Tony’s Town & Country may be gone. But the legends live on, and Tony Foote is in the center of them. Foote found customer service in wheeling and dealing and creating a little action around everything he did. Would he be sorry if the store is eventually leveled. Nah, he had his time.
Original Wasco County Court House opens on Saturday
The Original Wasco County Courthouse is opening on a limited basis as the 2021 tourist season begins.
Electric Power in Wasco County, Past and Current
Get current on the history of electricity in Wasco County with the fourth and final event in the Original Wasco County Courthouse 2021 Regional History Forum this Saturday February 27th.
Getting Personal with The Diaries of George Vause - Regional History Forum
It was over 100 years ago at the old St. Paul’s Chapel on Union Street that George Vause began a lifetime career as a church organist. As a perceptive and sometimes opinionated young boy, Vause began keeping a journal. The earliest three volumes paint an intimate picture of life in The Dalles in the early 1900s.
Regional History Forum Presents: Thunder Go North: The Hunt for Sir Francis Drake's Fair Bay
“Thunder Go North: The Hunt for Sir Francis Drake’s Fair Bay” is the topic of the second program of the Original Wasco County Courthouse 2021 Regional History Forum. The program will be held via ZOOM at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13.
Saturday History Forum focuses on local suffrage events
“Getting on the Map of the National Vote for Women Trail” is the topic of the first program of the Original Wasco County Courthouse 2021 Regional History Forum. The program begins at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6.
Original Wasco County Courthouse History programs for February
Karl Vercouteren gives us the lowdown on the Original Courthouse Regional History Forum for February 2021. Looks to be interesting. What happened along the Vote for Women Trail? Did Sir Francis Drake really land in Oregon? Who is George Vause, and do you know your local electrical history? Find out in this series of ZOOM forums.
High Wind Gusts Damage Historic Trees, Surgeon’s Quarters at Fort Dalles Museum
The severe wind gusts early Wednesday morning, January 13, caused damage to the Fort Dalles Museum. A massive section of one of the historic pine trees broke during the wind and caused some damage to the roof and southwest corner of the Surgeon’s Quarters.
Rumors lead to tavern turned into children's dance school
Rumors and readers prompt a search for the original Sugar Bowl and we came up with a lot more than that. Thousands of Wasco County kids may have never danced or rode a pony had it not been for the original tavern and ice-cream handout.
TD Football 1947 - Tackle for The Miracle
You may know The Dalles captured the Oregon State Football Championship in 1947. And you may know about the team knocking the helmets off the Hillsboro Spartans in a 47-7 blowout in front of 14,000 fans in Portland to grab the trophy. But there was a whole lot more to it. This is their story.
TD’s Fairclo spent years unearthing the truth about his father, the quiet hero
Larry Fairclo of The Dalles has spent years putting together the pieces of his father’s Army career. The journey brought him a newfound respect for those that have served. He also uncovered that his dad, Bud Fairclo, was a quiet hero, much more likely to talk about horses than his experiences in war.
Yard debris and History: Honor Society cleans up at Old St. Peter's Landmark
Likely the most recognizable building in The Dalles, Old St. Peter’s Landmark got a sprucing up on Monday, Nov. 9 with the help of The Dalles High School Honor Society. Maybe this inspires you to a bit of your own yard work. There is no better time. Residential customers can dump yard debris at The Dalles Disposal transfer station during November at no cost. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Through Friday.
History of Thompson School building on 12th Street
When you’re driving east on 12th Street in The Dalles, you can’t miss it. The building comes into view as your rise up on the hill. It seems out of place amongst the homes in East The Dalles. It’s kinda old school. Thompson School, that is.