Knappton Cove Heritage Center, located in Naselle, WA, is a historic site that preserves the legacy of the Columbia River Quarantine Station. Through living history events, exhibits, and educational programs, visitors can explore the rich history of the Public Health Service at Knappton Cove.
With a focus on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the center offers a glimpse into the past with demonstrations on flintlock firearms, camp cooking, and traditional crafts. Visitors can also learn about the Fisherwomen of the 1950s and the important role they played at Knappton Cove Camp through engaging exhibits and a new blog dedicated to the Women of Knappton Cove.
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