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Tieton (/ ˈ t aɪ. ə t ə n /) [6] is a city in Yakima County, Washington, United States.The population was 1,389 at the 2020 census. [3]In recent years, Tieton has suffered economic depression, with the decline of its fruit warehouses.
Tieton Peak is set in the Goat Rocks Wilderness on land administered by the Wenatchee National Forest. It is the fourth-highest point in the Goat Rocks and fifth-highest in Yakima County. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Tieton Peak is situated two miles east of the crest of the Cascade Range and the nearest higher peak is Gilbert Peak , 1.75 mi (2.82 km) to the ...
Center Harbor is a town in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2020 census , the town had a population of 1,040. [ 2 ] It is situated between Lake Winnipesaukee and Squam Lake .
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The Centre Harbor Village Historic District encompasses the historic village of Center Harbor, New Hampshire.It consists of a small cluster of properties located north of Plymouth Street and Main Street, as well as the Nichols Memorial Library (located just south of the junction of the two streets with Old Meredith Road), and the Kona Fountain, which is located in the center of that ...
Rimrock Lake is an artificial reservoir created by Tieton Dam and managed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The lake stores water for irrigation use as part of the Bureau of Reclamation's Yakima Project. [5] The Tieton River proper flows out of Rimrock Lake at Tieton Dam. It flows generally east, joining the Naches River near the town of Tieton.
Tieton Main Canal, also called Tieton Canal, Yakima-Tieton Irrigation Canal and Yakima Tieton Main Canal, is a 12-mile (19 km) long irrigation canal on the Tieton River in Washington state. It was cut by hand in 1906 with federal funding, one of the first canals created under the 1902 Reclamation Act, and opened in 1907. [ 2 ]
Tieton Dam is an earth and concrete type dam on the Tieton River in Yakima County, in the U.S. state of Washington.The dam began operation in 1925. Its reservoir, Rimrock Lake, has a total capacity of 203,600 acre-feet (0.2511 km 3) with a normal operating capacity of 198,000 acre-feet (0.244 km 3) to provides water for agricultural irrigation. [1]