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Elowah Falls, also called McCord Creek Falls, is a 213-foot waterfall on the Columbia River Gorge, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. Elowah Falls is one of several waterfalls along McCord Creek. The Creek and the waterfall are within the limits of the John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor. The name of the waterfall carried the name of the creek that forms it: McCord Falls. In 1915 the Mazamas successfully had the falls renamed to Elowah. The meaning of the term is unknown.

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  • Elowah Falls, also called McCord Creek Falls, is a 213-foot waterfall on the Columbia River Gorge, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. Elowah Falls is one of several waterfalls along McCord Creek. The Creek and the waterfall are within the limits of the John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor. The name of the waterfall carried the name of the creek that forms it: McCord Falls. In 1915 the Mazamas successfully had the falls renamed to Elowah. The meaning of the term is unknown. (en)
  • Der Elowah Falls ist ein Wasserfall des McCord Creeks im Multnomah County im US-Bundesstaat Oregon. Der Wasserfall befindet sich im John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor am Interstate 84 in der Columbia River Gorge und stürzt über eine Basaltklippe 65 m in die Tiefe. Ursprünglich wurde der Fall auch McCord Creek Falls genannt, jedoch 1915 in Elowah Falls umbenannt. Manche Quellen geben als Höhe der Fälle 88 m (indem sie die Upper McCord Creek Falls mitberechnen) an. (de)
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  • Elowah Falls, also called McCord Creek Falls, is a 213-foot waterfall on the Columbia River Gorge, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. Elowah Falls is one of several waterfalls along McCord Creek. The Creek and the waterfall are within the limits of the John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor. The name of the waterfall carried the name of the creek that forms it: McCord Falls. In 1915 the Mazamas successfully had the falls renamed to Elowah. The meaning of the term is unknown. (en)
  • Der Elowah Falls ist ein Wasserfall des McCord Creeks im Multnomah County im US-Bundesstaat Oregon. Der Wasserfall befindet sich im John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor am Interstate 84 in der Columbia River Gorge und stürzt über eine Basaltklippe 65 m in die Tiefe. Ursprünglich wurde der Fall auch McCord Creek Falls genannt, jedoch 1915 in Elowah Falls umbenannt. Manche Quellen geben als Höhe der Fälle 88 m (indem sie die Upper McCord Creek Falls mitberechnen) an. (de)
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