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Ridgefield is a city in northern Clark County, Washington, United States. The population was 10,319 at the 2020 census , [ 5 ] and according to 2023 census estimates, the city is estimated to have a population of 15,027.
Roughly bounded by an alley north of Officers Row, East Reserve Street, Columbia River, and Interstate 5 45°37′35″N 122°39′19″W / 45.626464°N 122.65533°W / 45.626464; -122.65533 ( Vancouver National Historic Reserve Historic
The 2.97-mile-long (4.78 km) northern section of SR 501 within Ridgefield begins as Pioneer Street at an intersection with Main Avenue at the Ridgefield City Hall. [1] The highway travels east through Downtown Ridgefield, passing View Ridge Middle School, before crossing over Gee Creek. SR 501 continues east through two roundabouts, at 45th ...
RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater, formerly known as the Sleep Country Amphitheater, [1] Amphitheater Northwest, [2] and the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater (originally The Amphitheater at Clark County and commonly Clark County Amphitheater), is an 18,000-seat capacity amphitheater, located in Ridgefield, Washington. It holds 7,810 covered seats ...
The 18th district includes six of the seven incorporated cities in Clark County, including Ridgefield in the west, Battle Ground in the center, Camas and Washougal in the south, Vancouver in the southwest, and La Center and Yacolt in the north.
Thu Jun 26 – Ridgefield, WA – Cascades Amphitheater %# Sat Jun 28 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre %# Sat Jul 05 – Lincoln, CA – The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort *!
June 26 – Ridgefield, WA – Cascades Amphitheater June 28 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre July 5 – Lincoln, CA – The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort
The first issue of The Reflector – then located in Ridgefield, Washington – was published on October 8, 1909 by Kelley Loe who shortly thereafter sold it to Ellis B. Hall. [5] [6] In 1946, The Reflector was merged with an existing newspaper in Battle Ground, The Mid-County Record, to become The Mid-County Reflector, later shortened to The Reflector.