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2 Comments on Josephine County Historical Society's "Passport To History" - Ament Dam, Grants Pass, OR
Gary,
What an awesome web site. I don't have time to read all the details at this time, but I was wondering what you thought about the message graffiti painted on the walls and pillars? It all seems to be well done to me, and it doesn's seem to degrade the structure. I was looking at it as another way to maybe see into a segment of the population! A sort of real time hygrogliphic language.
Take Care: Kenyon D. Williams GETW....
I've lived here most of my life and I never heard about this Dam. Were can I fined it? Also, Do you know anything about the Pomeroy Dam? When it was built ect.