A totem pole — several, in fact — once stood where a Starbucks Coffee stands near the corner of Northeast 78th Street and Northeast Highway 99 in Hazel Dell.
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Source: The Columbian
The Totem Pole was a Hazel Dell staple; landmark restaurant served travelers and locals for decades
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