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Ashford is a census-designated place (CDP) mostly within Pierce County, Washington, United States. Its population was 303 as of the 2020 census. [3] The town is west of the main (Nisqually River) entrance to Mount Rainier National Park. Surrounding mountains and the narrow Nisqually River valley are heavily forested. Some of Ashford is across ...
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The Nisqually River is the traditional territorial center of the Nisqually tribe, for which it was named, though they also lived throughout southern Puget Sound. [7] The Treaty of Medicine Creek, one of the major Northwest treaties between Washington territory and the native population of Puget Sound, was signed near a creek at the delta of the Nisqually River.
Mount Index is a peak in the central part of the Cascade Range of Washington state. It lies just south of the Skykomish River and U.S. Route 2, at the western edge of the Cascades. Despite its low elevation relative to peaks higher in the Cascades, it is a famous and dramatic landmark due to its topographic prominence. It comprises three ...
This template will create a citation, with link, to the appropriate annual road map from the Washington State Department of Transportation and its predecessors. The template will fill in the author, date, title, location, and publisher as long as the year is provided. This template is based on {}, part of the Citation Style 1 format.
Twisp Mountain is a 7,161-foot-elevation (2,183-meter) summit located in the Methow Mountains, a subset of the North Cascades in Washington state. [3] It is situated on the shared boundary of North Cascades National Park with Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness, as well as the common border between Chelan County and Okanogan County.
Aug. 9—Spokane County Marriage licenses William M.C. Fievez, of Colbert, and Tori J. Lundeen, of Bloomington, Minnesota. Camron T. Miller and Deidre A.D. Shea, both ...
Alpowa Summit (el. 2785 ft./849 m.) is a mountain pass in the state of Washington.The pass connects Pomeroy on the west with Clarkston on the east. The pass separates the Blue Mountains' foothills on the south with the rolling Palouse to the north.