There’s a whole world of history waiting to be discovered here in Oregon. Not only do we have places where dinosaurs once roamed, we also have entire villages literally beneath our feet. The Sunken Village Archeological Site on Sauvie Island is one of the state’s most marvelous historical discoveries; it’s a well-preserved Chinookan village dating back more than 700 years. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this sunken village in Oregon is a direct link to a time long, long ago— and definitely worth exploring.

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Did you know about this sunken village in Oregon? This site at Sauvie Island truly is remarkable, and a must-visit for anyone who enjoys learning about Oregon’s unique and storied history. Learn more about this National Historic Landmark on the Oregon Encyclopedia page.

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