Visitors can explore the park and learn about the history and meaning behind each totem pole. The Blue Whale of Catoosa is a beloved roadside attraction that has been drawing visitors since the 1970s.
Snap family selfies on the “Mother Road” at iconic sites like the 80-foot-long Catoosa Blue Whale, 66-foot-tall Pops soda bottle, and a 90-foot-tall concrete totem pole. A road trip down the ...
The idea to shoot an ascent of the Totem Pole, a stone tower in Tasmania, came to adventure photographer Krystle Wright in a dream. Years later, as she dangled from a line she’d rigged across ...
Owt’iwans also became famous for his totem pole carvings and was often asked to sign his work ... His work was famous for featuring symbols of his family crest - a two-finned whale with a Grizzly Bear ...
At issue: the state of the park’s totem poles. The poles were removed for the renovation and needed their own restoration. They’re currently stored by the Parks Department at Fort Lawton ...