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Step into the past in Okanogan Country
     Okanogan Country is steeped in history - of native Americans, fur trappers, cattle drovers, miners and farmers.
     You can visit ghost towns, museums, historical markers and battlefields. Learn about a man who was one of the first white men to live in Japan. View photos taken by a frontier photographer who recorded the day-to-day lives of cowboys, Indians and townsfolk in the opening decade of the 20th century.
     Explore cattle trails and the scars left by prehistoric floods. Check out sites on the National Register of Historic Places. Check out the story behind the building of Grand Coulee Dam.
 

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70 years of the Omak Stampede
A unique collection of images celebrating 70 years of The Omak Stampede presented by The Chronicle in cooperation with The Omak Stampede.
Frank Matsura images of Okanogan County
A unique collection of Frank S. Matsura's magnifcent images of Okanogan County presented by The Chronicle and the Okanogan County Historical Society.