The river that one white explorer named after his own ship in 1792 — the Columbia — has been called many things in many languages, but perhaps the simplest, broadest name is also the truest: Big River ...
TACOMA, Wash. — Since its formation by Ice Age megafloods 14,000 years ago, the Columbia River has been a source of life, food, hydropower and so much more. "It's a big river with a big history," said ...
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