Kam_Wah_Chung_Museum_(Grant_County,_Oregon_scenic_images)_(graDA0089).jpg
Description Kam Wah Chung Museum (Grant County, Oregon scenic images) (graDA0089).jpg |
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The Kam Wah Chung Museum in John Day. The site is based in a rustic building that was constructed as a trading post in 1876. Here Chinese herbal doctor Ing Hay administered traditional Chinese remedies to the Chinese gold-mine workers, pioneers, and others from a wide area.
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Gary Halvorson, Oregon State Archives
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( Reusing this file ) |
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graDA0089 | |||||
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Nikon D80 Digital SLR | |||||
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Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED | |||||
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3633 x 2412 pixels (300 dpi version) Available for purchase from the Oregon State Archives. | |||||
Keywords
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English:
horizontal, Oregon, Grant County, John Day, Kam Wah Chung Museum, state park, state heritage site, history, China, Chinese-Americans, culture, medicine, herbal, remedies, mining, miners, pioneers, stone construction, Ing Hay, trading post, rustic, gold, trees, blue sky, interpretive museum
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