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The Wallula Gap was widened about the 14th millennium BC, by the historic flow of the Salmon, Snake, and Columbia rivers combined with the glacial waters that poured across the Channeled Scablands during the Missoula floods. The Wallula Gap constrained the flow such that less than 1/5 of the 800 km 3 (190 cu mi) of water per day entering could ...
Wallula Gap: 1980: Benton, Walla Walla: Federal, state, county, municipal The largest and most spectacular of several large water gaps through basalt anticlines in the Columbia River basin. Withrow Moraine and Jameson Lake Drumlin Field: 1980
Looking eastbound on I-82 as it approaches the crest of the Horse Heaven Hills. The Horse Heaven Hills lead eastward from the Simcoe Mountains to Wallula Gap.The range is bounded in the west by Satus Creek near Bickleton, the Columbia River in the east and south, and the anticline ridge that roughly follows the Yakima River in the north.
Advance Phase LLC aims to purchase 500 acres at Wallula Gap Business Park for a $4.8 billion cluster of data centers. The project would be sited near the proposed Rockwool insulation plant in the ...
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Two water gaps opened by the same river in central Pennsylvania, foreground and background, separated by settlements in flat lands. Chicago Portage, Illinois - Saddle Point runs through the city itself. Columbia River Gorge, Oregon and Washington, and Wallula Gap, Washington, United States; Cumberland Narrows, Maryland, United States
View of Wallula Gap from Main Street in 2008. European settlement of the area began in 1818, when the North West Company built Fort Nez Perce at the mouth of the Walla Walla River. The location was chosen to compete with the Hudson's Bay Company for the fur trade in the Pacific Northwest. That site was maintained until 1855.
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