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| In and around Bickleton, Washington, Mountain Bluebirds can enjoy all the houses made specially for them | |
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| North of the Columbia Gorge, Bickleton offers a bluebird welcome to people and birds alike | |
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| In the tiny town, the Bluebird
Tavern is the place to meet and greet -- it's the oldest continuously operating tavern in Washington |
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| Barbara owns the Tavern, where a historic pool table takes up most of the space | |
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| Bluebird houses are everywhere! | |
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| South of Bickleton, the Whoop-n-Holler gets our award for Best-Named Museum | |
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| Heading downhill from Bickleton
to the Columbia Gorge. On right, interesting rock slide patterns above highway - one looks like an owl with antennas. |
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| First view of Mount Adams | A horse made of horseshoes |
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