Mossback's Northwest
Peopling of the Columbia
The discovery of bones in the Columbia River proved its connections to Indigenous people.
The discovery of bones in the Columbia River proved its connections to Indigenous people.
Before GPS, gas stations or even paved roads, car pioneers ventured into the wilderness, road-tripping as far as San Francisco.
Pioneers navigated the Northwest wilderness with a newfangled invention: the automobile.
Glaciers and lava reshaped the 17-million-year-old body of water long before the Grand Coulee Dam. Nick Zentner from Nick on the Rocks explains.
Lava, glaciers and epic floods reshaped the Columbia River before the Grand Coulee Dam.