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  2. Albion, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Albion, Washington, circa 1950. Albion was first settled in 1871 by Levi Reynolds, and was platted in 1883. [4] The town was known as Guy, until 1901, when a resident insisted to change the town's name to honor Sir Francis Drake, who named the region Nova Albion (New England). [5] [6] Albion was officially incorporated on March 4 ...

  3. List of municipalities in Washington - Wikipedia

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    [7] [13] After Washington was admitted as a U.S. state in 1889, the state legislature created classifications for local municipalities, each with a population threshold. [14] First-class and code cities with populations greater than 10,000 are authorized under the state constitution to adopt a charter that grants home rule powers at the local ...

  4. Wawawai, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The town's post office closed in 1967. The impending inundation as water rose behind the planned Lower Granite Dam a few miles downstream of Wawawai was known by the 1960s, and most of the town was steadily shuttered, with buildings and orchards removed. On February 15, 1975, water began rising behind the dam, removing Wawawai from the map. [4]

  5. Albion College transfers ownership of historic Washington ...

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    Albion College has entered into an agreement to transfer ownership of the Washington Gardner School, 14 N. Huron St., to the Michigan-based nonprofit Zero Day, college officials announced Tuesday.

  6. Skookumchuck River - Wikipedia

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    The word skookum means "strong", and chuck means "water". [6] The Quinault Indian Nation , by way of the 1856 Treaty of Olympia, hold fishing rights on the river. Beginning in 2021, the river is allowed to be used as a year-round water bank and is the largest in the state, allowing a draw of 28,000 acre-feet of water per year.

  7. Albion, Jackson County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Albion is a town in Jackson County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,093 at the 2000 census. ... (0.5 km 2) of it (0.44%) is water. ...

  8. Whitman County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The dual-control concept was unwieldy and led to continual argument, and occasional conflict. The status of the Washington area was settled in 1846, when the Oregon Treaty ceded the land south of North latitude 49 degrees to American control. In 1854, Skamania County was split from the original Clark County.

  9. Washington State Route 27 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 27 (SR 27) is a 90-mile-long (145 km) state highway serving Whitman and Spokane counties, located in the eastern region of the U.S. state of Washington.The highway travels generally north from U.S. Route 195 (US 195) through Pullman, Palouse, Tekoa, and Spokane Valley to SR 290 north of an interchange with Interstate 90 (I-90).