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April 21, 2017

Work by artist Maya Lin could draw more visitors to remote state park

  • The “listening circle” amphitheater at Chief Timothy Park hasn't drawn many visitors, but Confluence Project officials said new signs should help.
  • By KERRI SANDAINE
    The Lewiston Tribune

    Photo by Betsy Henning, from www.confluenceproject.org
    Maya Lin at Chief Timothy Park.

    CLARKSTON— One of the best-kept secrets in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley appears to be the work of a world-renowned artist off the beaten path in Washington's Asotin County.


     
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