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The Port of Longview is a deep-water port authority located in Longview, on the Columbia River in southwest Washington, United States. It was established in 1921 by Washington state law, and operates as a unit of local government. The port is overseen by a locally elected, three-member board of commissioners. Each commissioner is elected for a ...
State Route 432 (SR 432) is a 10.32-mile-long (16.61 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, serving the cities of Longview and Kelso in Cowlitz County.The highway travels east along the Columbia River from an intersection with SR 4 in West Longview through the Port of Longview and the termini of SR 433 and SR 411 in Longview.
Port of Grays Harbor; Port of Longview; Port of Kalama; Port of Vancouver USA; Port of Portland — three post-Panamax terminals. Port of Coos Bay — Oregon's second busiest seaport; Port of Humboldt Bay — (aka Port of Eureka) the only deepwater port in California north of San Francisco Bay; Port of Richmond
The road first appeared on a map in 1951 and originally signed as Secondary State Highway 12H (SSH 12H) in 1957, SR 411 was established in 1964 and ran from Kelso to Vader. In 1991, the highway was extended south to SR 432 in Longview, the former route becoming SR 411 Spur, and was shortened to I-5 / I-5 Business / SR 504 in Castle Rock.
(Merged with Port Metro Vancouver) Victoria: North America: Canada, British Columbia: Strait of Juan de Fuca: Port Hueneme: North America: United States, California: Santa Barbara Channel: US rank: 9 [3] Port of Longview: North America: United States, Washington: Columbia River
Longview's population was 37,818 at the time of the 2020 census, [3] making it the most populous city in Cowlitz County. The city is located in southwestern Washington, at the junction of the Cowlitz and Columbia rivers. Longview shares a border with Kelso to the east, which is the county seat.
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North American container ports. This is a list of ports of the United States, ranked by tonnage. [1] Ports in the United States handle a wide variety of goods that are critical to the global economy, including petroleum, grain, steel, automobiles, and containerized goods.