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The Clearwater River is shown highlighted in the Puyallup River watershed. The Clearwater River is a river located in the Clearwater Wilderness, in the Cascade Range in Pierce County, Washington. The river drains the wilderness area [1] and is a tributary of the White River.
The Causeway was commissioned by the owner of a local dredging company, Ben T. Davis, in the late 1920s to provide a more direct link between Tampa and Clearwater. The only current land route at that time required travelling over 30 miles (48 km) around the northern shore of Tampa Bay, through the community of Oldsmar. His proposal was granted ...
Baileys Chute commemorates Jim Bailey, the engineer whose design for a Queen’s Truss bridge across the Murtle River was implemented at The Mushbowl in 1949. While crossing the Clearwater River below the Chute on September 12, 1952, Bailey’s boat capsized in the swift water and he drowned.
The snaps Friday show the golf fan favorite’s $1.4 million Clearwater home still standing, although at least part of the single-story stunner was apparently gutted and its floors warped.
Despite a new owner buying the Hyannis site, plans are still in place for the former Cascade Motor Lodge to become 95 new apartments, according to a building permit filed online on Oct. 28.. The ...
The Clearwater River and Lolo Pass, in the southeast corner of the county, were made famous by the exploration of Lewis and Clark in the early 19th century. Following an arduous trek through the Bitterroot Mountains, suffering through a mid-September snowstorm and near starvation, the Corps of Discovery expedition camped with the Nez Perce tribe on the Weippe Prairie outside of present-day ...
It was the home of inventor, engineer, industrial designer, and philanthropist Donald Roebling (1908–1959). It is located on the channel at 700 Spottiswoode Lane in Clearwater. Roebling bought and named the parcel of land Spottiswoode, in honor of his fiancée, Florence Spotswood Parker. [2]
His ex-wife is the former Judy MacDonald of Halifax. The Risley 32,000-square-foot home near Chester, Nova Scotia overlooks the Atlantic Ocean on a 91 acres (37 ha) property formerly owned by Joseph N. Pew, Jr., founder of Sunoco. [21] After purchasing the property, Risley added another 210 acres to the estate.