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  2. Bill Chipman Palouse Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail is a paved rail trail in the northwestern United States, from Pullman, Washington, eastward to Moscow, Idaho. Completed 26 years ago in 1998, it follows the former Union Pacific Railroad [ 1 ] right-of-way and connects the rural university towns on the Palouse across the state border.

  3. Moscow, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The city contains over 60% of the county's population, and whilst the university is Moscow's dominant employer, the city also serves as an agricultural and commercial hub for the Palouse region. Along with the rest of the Idaho Panhandle, Moscow is in the Pacific Time Zone. The elevation of its city center is 2,579 feet (786 m) above sea level.

  4. Washington State Route 270 - Wikipedia

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    The highway is joined by the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail, a paved multi-use trail that runs along the south side of the creek. [4] [7] A decommissioned railroad grade, the Chipman Trail was dedicated in April 1998. [8]

  5. Category : Transportation in Whitman County, Washington

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    Bill Chipman Palouse Trail; P. Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail; R. Star Route and Palouse Street Brick Road; U. U.S. Route 195; U.S. Route 195 Spur (Washington) W.

  6. List of rail trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bill Chipman Palouse Trail; Ed Corkill Trail; Latah Trail; Route of the Hiawatha mountain bike trail; Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes; Weiser River Trail; Wood River Trail;

  7. Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail, formerly known as the John Wayne Pioneer Trail and the Iron Horse Trail, is a rail trail that spans most of the U.S. state of Washington. It follows the former railway roadbed of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) for 300 miles (480 km) across two-thirds of the state ...

  8. Martin Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Washington State and Idaho renewed their dormant football rivalry in 1998, and matched up annually in the Battle of the Palouse for a decade. The game was played at Martin Stadium in September, although the 2003 game was played far from the Palouse, 300 miles (500 km) west at year-old Seahawks Stadium, now known as Lumen Field, in Seattle. [63]

  9. Willapa Hills Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Willapa Hills Trail is a 56.0-mile (90.1 km) intercounty rail trail in the U.S. state of Washington that is part of the Willapa Hills State Park. Following an east–west route alongside State Route 6, the tract links Chehalis and South Bend, traveling through or near several small towns and parks along the way.