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 Washington -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Washington is the only state named after a (The chief executive of a republic) president, which was (1st President of the United States; commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1732-1799)) George Washington.
Undisputably as "wild" as the rest of the (The western United States during its frontier period) wild west, the public image of Washington merely replaced cowboys with lumberjacks, and desert with forestland.
For a long period (A city in west central Washington on an arm of Puget Sound south of Seattle) Tacoma was noted for its large smelters where gold, silver, copper and lead ores were treated.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/w/wa/washington.htm   (2192 words)

  
 Wenatchee, Washington (Cities)
Despite its rich volcanic soil, the Wenatchee Valley was too arid for farming until the Highline Canal was built in 1903.
Once irrigated, the land was planted with apple trees, and Wenatchee emerged as one of the world's largest producers of the fruit.
Wenatchee is the county seat of Chelan County.
www.ohwy.com /wa/w/wenatche.htm   (121 words)

  
 Wenatchee, Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Wenatchee Mountains, part of the Cascade Range, are shown in green at the lower left of the image.
The cities of Wenatchee and East Wenatchee are the grid-like areas straddling the Columbia River in the left center of the image.
The colors are assigned to different radar frequencies and polarizations of the radar as follows: red is L-band, horizontally transmitted and received; green is L-band, horizontally transmitted, vertically received; and blue is C-band, horizontally transmitted, vertically received.
southport.jpl.nasa.gov /cdrom/sirced03/cdrom/DATA/LOCATION/NAMERICA/WENATCHE/WENATCHE.HTM   (303 words)

  
 Cashmere Washington, home of Aplets and Cotlets
When you visit Cashmere, you are in the geographic center of Washington State, nestled in the foothills of the eastern slope of the Cascade Mountains.
Bordered by the towering Cascade Mountains on the west and sagebrush covered hills on the east, vineyards and their attendant wineries are rapidly appearing throughout the area.
Travel west on Interstate 90 to the junction of Highway 281 near the town of George Washington.
www.washingtonstatetours.com /ncascades/cashmere.htm   (555 words)

  
 GORP - Wenatchee National Forest - Washington - Cross Country Skiing
Wenatchee offers classic mountain winter mountain scenery and cross country skiing facilities ranging from the minimal to true northwest style luxury.
The highlight of the Lake Wenatchee Ranger District is Chiwawa Sno-Park Area, where the Forest Service maintains three trails, but there are other cross-country skiing opportunities as well.
Just opposite the main Sno-Park, on the north side of the highway, is a smaller Sno-park area which on weekends may be just as jammed with snowmobile trailers and RV's as the larger lot but usually has some parking for the non-motorized snow traveler as well.
gorp.away.com /gorp/resource/us_national_forest/wa/ski_wena.htm   (4237 words)

  
 Welcome to East Wenatchee, Washington
The City of East Wenatchee was incorporated in 1935, with an original town site of fifty acres.
Native Americans were the earliest residents of the East Wenatchee area; the Richey Clovis Cache discovered in 1987 in a local orchard places humans in East Wenatchee 11,250 years ago.
In 1907, the first bridge built across the Columbia River connecting East Wenatchee and Wenatchee supported vehicle traffic and an irrigation pipeline that carried water to the west side of the valley.
www.east-wenatchee.com /history.html   (223 words)

  
 Wenatchee Washington Attractions Guide
At the end of the year, the sculptures not sold are removed and then replaced by the next year's exhibit.
Washington's oldest major festival, dating from 1919, is held annual from the last weekend in April through the first weekend in May. The 12-day festival includes a carnival, food fair, entertainment, youth parade, grand parade, golf tournament, arts and crafts fair, pre-parade show, a youth day and a Mariachi Festival.
This six-leg relay race, Washington State's largest multi-sport event, covers a 35-mile course beginning at the summit of Mission Ridge and finishing at Riverfront Park on the banks of the Columbia River.
www.gonorthwest.com /Washington/cascades/Wenatchee/wennattrac.htm   (268 words)

  
 Wenatchee, Washington, Outdoors Recreation
There are plenty of outdoors activities near Wenatchee, Washington if you know where to look.
Wenatchee River, Washington, Leavenworth to Monitor, 19 miles away, class III, 18.6 miles long.
Entiat River, Washington, FR 5605 to Tommy Creek trailhead, 24 miles away, class III-IV(V+), 2.5 miles long.
www.hikercentral.com /metros/48300.html   (1118 words)

  
 West Wenatchee, WA Houses, Apartments, Cars, Mortgage Status, and Residents Info
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Median gross rent in West Wenatchee, WA in 2000: $611
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www.city-data.com /housing/houses-West-Wenatchee-Washington.html   (380 words)

  
 NorthWest Limousine Wenatchee Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Wedge Mountain's own vineyards are located along the banks of the Wenatchee River complete with tasting room amenities.
They welcome you to their orchard and vineyard with decades of tradition in the Upper Wenatchee Valley.
, located south of Wenatchee, is a family name and was the saint patron of grape growers and vintners.
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 Wenatchee Vacations and Lodging :: Wenatchee Hotel and Car Rental   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Wenatchee vacation rentals and Lodging is just the place to help you find that perfect vacation rental or condominium for your next vacation to beautiful Wenatchee.
Wenatchee offers a breathtaking vacation in one of the most beautiful places in the world.
If you are looking for entertainment Wenatchee boasts some of Washington's finest cultural attractions and entertainment.
www.wenatcheelodging.net /flights.php   (251 words)

  
 East Wenatchee Clovis Site Artifacts
One of the most spectacular archaeological discoveries ever made in the study of Early Paleo bone and stone artifacts occurred near East Wenatchee, Washington in 1987.
West of the Mississippi River this Clovis site has produced more artifacts of this type than any other.
The most unique find at Wenatchee was the cache of thirteen bone rods made from proboscidean (mammoth) limb bones.
lithiccastinglab.com /gallery-pages/2000decemberwenatcheeclovis.htm   (1063 words)

  
 Cannon Mine - Wenatchee,Washington USA
in the mid-1970`s leading to the discovery of the B west reef.
Wenatchee area on the 5,000 acres of mineral leases controlled by the
Wenatchee`s history and growth of the town, the way it is today,
www.geocities.com /cannon_mine   (2110 words)

  
 Traveling to Wenatchee Valley, Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Wenatchee Valley, located in the middle of Washington State along the Columbia River, is easily accessible by land and air.
And landing is awe-inspiring as you crest the bordering mountains and drop into the inviting green, orchard-filled valley, with the sister cities of Wenatchee and East Wenatchee glittering along the banks of the Columbia River.
Located just 4 miles from downtown Wenatchee, with daily commercial airline flights to and from Seattle via Horizon Air, freight services, charter air services, rental cars, ground transportation, hotel shuttles, a cafe and more, flying into the Valley is easy.
www.wenatcheevalley.org /location.htm   (494 words)

  
 West Wenatchee Weather   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Weather news for the area around West Wenatchee, WA.
The second in a series of wet and fast-moving storms pounded Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington with heavy rain Tuesday, and forecasters said to expect more at least until.
Crude oil futures fell slightly on Wednesday after the U.S. government released data that showed rising supplies of oil and gasoline, but hinted that a recent decline in gasoline demand was tapering off.
www.topix.net /weather/west-wenatchee-wa   (238 words)

  
 West Wenatchee News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Local news for West Wenatchee, WA continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.
Police say ill feelings from a man's ex-girlfriend toward his current girlfriend appear to be the motive for an attack on her home.
It was only fitting that after all of that offense -- all of that brilliance by Ellensburg quarterback Randle Affholter, the courage of battered West Valley QB Phil Jennings, Taylor Tanasse's rumbling touchdown...
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 NorthWest Limousine Wenatchee Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Wenatchee * Leavenworth * Chelan * Moses Lake
With NorthWest Limousine Wenatchee, customer service is our first priority while you experience the luxury and comfort of riding in chauffeured style.
We are the preferred limousine transportation service between Pangborn Airport in East Wenatchee to
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 West Wenatchee, Washington Detailed Profile - travel and real estate info, jobs, hotels, hospitals, weather, schools, ...
West Wenatchee, Washington Detailed Profile - travel and real estate info, jobs, hotels, hospitals, weather, schools, crime,...
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 Red Lion Hotel Wenatchee Wenatchee Washington
The Red Lion Hotel Wenatchee is 3 stories talll featuring 148 rooms and one suite, built around a beautiful courtyard with pool, deck, landscaping, and banquet facilities.
Travel west on I-90 to the junction of highway 281 near Gorge.
Turn left on Highway 28 and travel west through East Wenatchee, across the bridge and exit right onto Wenatchee Avenue.
www.anythingwisconsin.com /hotelinfo/28208.html   (631 words)

  
 Wenatchee AppleSox Website
The Wenatchee AppleSox Baseball Club is part of the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League, the premier wood-bat summer collegiate league in the country.
The AppleSox provide inexpensive family entertainment for baseball fans throughout North Central Washington, and an excellent environment for college players from around the country to develop their skills.
You'll be creating new family memories when you include the AppleSox as part of your summer activities in Wenatchee.
www.applesox.com   (99 words)

  
 Flowers: Wenatchee, Washington Florist Directory
Wenatchee is located in central Washington and has a population of approximately 25,00 residents.
Wenatchee has emerged as one of the world's largest producers of apples.
The best flowers, floral arrangements, gifts and etc. can be found in Washington or they can be ordered on the Internet world wide from any of the florists sites displayed on our site.
flowers.twfy.biz /washington/wenatchee.htm   (469 words)

  
 Rimrock Inn Bed and Breakfast, Wenatchee Washington
Named for the rocks that rim the top of Pitcher Canyon, Rimrock Inn is located three miles south of Wenatchee, between Wenatchee and Mission Ridge ski area.
There is a lot to do in the greater Wenatchee area, downhill skiing at mission ridge, hiking, biking and river rafting, a walk through Ohme Gardens, tour Rocky Reach Dam, local wineries, orchards and much more.
For a week each May, Wenatchee celebrates its heritage in the fruit industry with the Washington State Apple Blossom Festival.
www.rimrockinn.com   (400 words)

  
 Wenatchee Washington Native Plant Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The mission of the Washington Native Plant Society is to promote
the appreciation and conservation of Washington's native plants and their habitats
The Washington Native Plant Society is an affiliate of
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 West Wenatchee, Washington Florist and Flower Shops   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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 Sage Hills Trail - Wenatchee, Washington USA
Head west on Fifth Street, up to the end of Fifth Street and No. 1 Canyon Rd.
The foothills to the west of Wenatchee are an under appreciated natural treasure,
We traveled to the Wenatchee Valley to do a little mountain biking on the Sage Hills Trail.
www.genesbmx.com /sagehills.html   (1020 words)

  
 Wenatchee County, Washington Obituaries
Kinyon died in 1914 and she and her son Harry operated the ranch until his death in 1957.
She was born Clara N. Brunton, March 7, 1896 in Ozawkie, Kan.
She was also preceded in death by a son, three brothers and two sisters.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/wa/wa-wenatchee1.htm   (411 words)

  
 Washington Elementary School - Wenatchee, Washington / WA - school information
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 La Quinta Inn Wenatchee Wenatchee Washington
After entering Wenatchee, hotel is the 8th establishment on the left.
Start out going West on Grant Rd. Turn left onto S Nile Ave.
Relax at the La Quinta Inn Wenatchee Wenatchee Washington on your next vacation or business trip.
www.anythingwisconsin.com /hotelinfo/45241.html   (519 words)

  
 East Wenatchee, Washington (Cities)
The community of East Wenatchee lies across the Columbia River and in a different county (Douglas) from its larger neighbor Wenatchee.
It also supported an irrigation pipeline from the main canal on the west side.
Today this historic bridge is a pedestrian and bike bridge which links the cities of East Wenatchee and Wenatchee through an 11-mile trail, the "Apple Capital Recreation Loop."
www.ohwy.com /wa/e/eastwena.htm   (148 words)

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