Roosevelt, WA
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About Roosevelt
- • Native American flutist, Joseph Fire Crow, was born in the Roosevelt area.
- • The area has a long history of Indigenous culture and traditions.
- • Irrigation projects and farming attracted settlers and spurred Roosevelt's growth.
- • A local legend speaks of a hidden treasure buried near the old ferry landing.
- • The construction of the John Day Dam in the 1960s significantly altered the local landscape.
- • It was named in 1906 for President Theodore Roosevelt, a symbol of progress.
- • With under 200 residents, it's smaller than many high school graduating classes.
- • Sitting at 240 feet, Roosevelt offers views of the Columbia River gorge.
- • Agriculture, particularly wheat farming, remains a core component of the economy.
- • Roosevelt offers a peaceful, small-town experience with a strong sense of community.
- • The closest pro team, the Portland Trail Blazers, won the NBA championship in 1977.
- • The Columbia River provides a strong sporting atmosphere for windsurfing and fishing.