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  2. List of ghost towns in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Once the Forest Service came in and built housing, Trout Lake and Guler merged into one town now known as Trout Lake. Some folks tend to call the town of Trout Lake "Sleeping Beauty Valley", as the mountain at the foot of Mt. Adams and between Adams and Flat Top mountain resembles a sleeping Native American Maiden said to be "Bird Woman", the ...

  3. List of reportedly haunted locations in the United States

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    Bara-Hack is a ghost town in the northern part of the state that is reportedly haunted. [38] Daniel Benton Homestead is a historic house museum in Tolland, Connecticut. It is reputedly haunted by the ghosts of Hessian soldiers and 18th-century lovers Elisha Benton and Jemima Barrows, who tragically died from smallpox. [39]

  4. Category : Reportedly haunted locations in Washington (state)

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    Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Washington (state)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Reportedly haunted locations in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Reportedly haunted locations in Washington may refer to: Reportedly haunted locations in Washington (state) Reportedly haunted locations in Washington, D.C.

  6. List of federal lands in Washington - Wikipedia

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    The eight National Forests within the state of Washington are: Colville National Forest [5] Gifford Pinchot National Forest [5] Idaho Panhandle National Forest [5] Kaniksu National Forest [5] Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest [5] Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest [5] Olympic National Forest [5] Umatilla National Forest [5]

  7. Melmont, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Mining History of Pierce County, Washington Coal Fields, 1860-1962, Washington Division of Geology and Earth Resources Open File Report OF 79-1. Hall, Nancy Irene (1994). Carbon River coal country. Heritage Quest Press. ISBN 0-945433-33-6. OCLC 31829469. Ramsey, Guy Reed (1981). Postmarked Washington: Pierce County

  8. Yacolt, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Yacolt is derived from the Klickitat word "Yahkohtl," [5] meaning "haunted place" or "place of (evil) spirits." [6] The area was also known as "the valley of lost children". [7] In September 1902 the town, which consisted of only 15 buildings at the time, was nearly destroyed by the Yacolt Burn, the largest fire in state history. Yacolt was ...

  9. List of Washington state forests - Wikipedia

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    Capitol State Forest: Grays Harbor County: Elbe Hills-Tahoma State Forest: Lewis County Pierce County: Green Mountain-Tahuya State Forest: Kitsap County Mason County: Little Pend Oreille State Forest: Pend Oreille County Stevens County: Loomis-Loup Loup State Forest: Okanogan County: Olympic Peninsula State Forest: Clallam County: Teanaway ...