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Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
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Staff photo from 1982

Park Staff in 1982

Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
92343 Fort Clatsop Road
Astoria, Oregon 97103
(503)861-2471
Fax (503)861-2585

Visitor Information
(503)861-2471 ext.214
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David Szymanski, Superintendent
(503) 861-4401
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Jill Harding, Chief of Visitor Services
(503) 861-4421
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Chris Clatterbuck, Chief of Resource Management
(503) 861-4431
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Andrew Rasmussen, Chief of Facility Management
(503) 861-4331
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Carla Cole, Natural Resources Project Manager
(503) 861-4443
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Sally Freeman, Tour Groups and Volunteer Coordinator
(503) 861-4424
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Cathy Peterson, Education Program Coordinator
(503) 861-4422
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Debbie Wilson, Lewis & Clark National Park Association--Business Manager
(503)861-4451
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2010 Staff
Lewis and Clark National Historical Park 2010 Staff and Volunteers
 

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Did You Know?
Sacagawea was stolen as a young girl from the Shoshone by the Minnetare/Hidatsa people. In the journals Sacagawea is called "Bird Woman" and in the Minnetare/Hidatsa language Sacagawea means "Bird Woman."

Last Updated: November 10, 2011 at 18:12 MST