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High Bridge Ranger Station Historic District: High Bridge Ranger Station Historic District: February 10, 1989 : Along Stehekin Valley Road, about 9.6 miles (15.4 km) northwest of Stehekin, in Lake Chelan National Recreation Area: Stehekin: 20: High Bridge Shelter
Stehekin / s t ə ˈ h iː k ə n / [2] is a small unincorporated community in Chelan County, Washington. The name "Stehekin" comes from a word in the Salishan language that means "the way through". [3] Stehekin has somewhat more than 100 permanent residents, [3] but vacationers and seasonal workers increase its population during the summer. [4]
The Level 3 “Get out now!” evacuation notice for Stehekin, issued at 8 a.m. Sunday, covered the area from Stehekin Landing to the popular High Bridge campground up the Stehekin River due to ...
The Chelan-Douglas Public Transportation Benefit Area was founded in November 1989 and a 0.4% sales tax was approved by voters in September 1990 to fund a bus system. The Link Transit moniker was adopted shortly before bus service began on December 16, 1991. [ 1 ]
Stehekin is a tight-knit community on the bank of Lake Chelan, a deep, 50-mile lake that curls through the North Cascade mountains — among the most rugged landscapes in the U.S. No roads connect ...
The Golden West Visitor Center is located at the southeast unit of North Cascades National Park Complex in the Lake Chelan National Recreation Area. [1] It sits at the southern end of the small town of Stehekin, Washington and is the only National Park Service visitor center in the southeast unit of the Park Complex.
The property that became the Buckner farm was originally settled by William (Bill) Buzzard. It is located several miles north of Lake Chelan along the Stehekin River. When Buzzard arrived in 1889, his 160-acre (0.65 km 2) parcel was the farthest homestead from the Stehekin settlement at the head of
Transportation buildings and structures in Chelan County, Washington (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Transportation in Chelan County, Washington" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.