Submitted by pejoshkwe t3_10myz40 in Washington

Ok, I'm old. I vaguely remember dad and I traveling to the Spokane worlds fare in 1974 from Seattle. We drive, and drive. Well, it is time to camp or whatever. Hotel room? Well no. Campsite? Well no. We pull down a dirt road off the highway. At 7:30 Am me at 13 is negotiating with some pissed off landowner suggesting that dad and I GTFO his property...

A day later. I think I remember a fricking ferry. We took the ferry. Then immediately rented a room... Like steps off the ferry. Any old fucks can provide any info. Thanks.

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EtherPhreak t1_j676t8l wrote

co.wahkiakum.wa.us

This is the only ferry service on the Columbia river that I’m aware of.

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thedarkforest_theory t1_j67e31h wrote

I would think this would be the Keller Ferry as someone mentioned above. It’s in Ferry County. The two closest towns on hwy 21 are Keller and Republic.

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skinem1 t1_j686rj5 wrote

In 74 it would have to be this one--if it was the Columbia.

Source--old fuck here who used it several times a year and grew up in the Spokane area.

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just_ness t1_j66hbz8 wrote

My husband says there was one near Umatilla back in the day. (He is 76 and was in WA in the late 80s).

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goofytitan73 t1_j68frkm wrote

FYI there is also the addy- gifford ferry as well so I know of 2 that cross the columbia

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[deleted] t1_j6ajzg1 wrote

There used to be a ferry on the Columbia River where Vernita Bridge is now. My father remembered taking it to visit his sister when he was a teenager in the early 60s.

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Maxtrt t1_j66nwnl wrote

The Seattle World's fair was in 1962 not 1974.

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ribrien t1_j66oos1 wrote

Op drive to the spokane worlds fair in 1974 from Seattle

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pejoshkwe OP t1_j69aw0r wrote

Ha went to this fair in theory. Mom carried me at age 1ish. Also, the Vancouver WF in 86 with my sister. So, three WF's and there are not that many.

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