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Goldendale was officially incorporated on November 14, 1879. Much of the young town, including the county courthouse, was destroyed in a devastating fire on May 13, 1888. [5] On June 9, 1918, William Wallace Campbell, director of the Lick Observatory, and astronomer Heber Curtis journeyed to Goldendale to view a total solar eclipse. The purpose ...
A partial view of the Windy Points/Windy Flats project. Hundreds of windmills can be seen in the background. The Windy Point/Windy Flats project is located in Goldendale, Washington, along the Columbia River some 100 miles (160 km) east of Portland, Oregon, 70 miles (100 km) south of Yakima, Washington, and 100 miles (160 km) west of the Tri-Cities.
Klickitat is located along the Klickitat River.The closest major town is Goldendale, 21 miles (34 km) to the east. State Route 142 passes through Klickitat, leading southwest (downstream) 3 miles (5 km) to Pitt and east (upstream) the same distance to Wahkiacus.
In 1880, the Goldendale Gazette was founded by Captain W. A. Wash, a former Confederate States Army officer. [7] It was a rival with Sentinel until Wash sold it to stock company on May 14, 1885, and the two papers merged to form the Goldendale Sentinel. [8] [7] [9] Attorney Ralph O. Dunbar then managed the paper for about six years. [7]
State Route 14 (SR 14) is a 180.66-mile-long (290.74 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Washington. The highway travels east-west on the north side of the Columbia River, opposite Interstate 84 (I-84) to the south in Oregon. SR 14 forms a section of the Lewis and Clark Trail Scenic Byway and begins at an interchange with I-5 in Vancouver.