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Chester Morse Lake (originally Cedar Lake) is a lake in the upper region of the Cedar River watershed in the U.S. state of Washington.The original lake surface was 1,530 feet (466 m) above sea level, but when the river was dammed in 1900, the elevation was raised to 1,560 feet (475 m).
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... Chester Morse Lake: King: 1,562 1,830 94,000 130 Cedar River: Lake ...
It is impounded in Chester Morse Lake, a natural lake that was dammed in 1900 for use as a water storage reservoir. The Rex River joins the Cedar in Chester Morse Lake, as do the two forks of the Cedar River, the north and south forks. [5] Below Chester Morse Lake, the Cedar River flows through a smaller lake called Masonry Pool.
Chester Morse Lake/ Masonry Pool [n 7] Arch-gravity 30.0: 215 66 93,900 115,800 1915 Seattle Public Utilities: Water supply, Hydroelectric Mayfield Dam: Lewis: Cowlitz River: Lake Mayfield: Arch-gravity 162.0: 250 76 133,764 164,995 1963 Tacoma Power: Hydroelectric McNary Dam† Benton: Columbia River: Lake Wallula: Gravity 986.0: 183 56 ...
The flood, rising, 1915. The town of Moncton existed in 1906–1915 around the northern edge of Rattlesnake Lake. In the spring of 1915, it was destroyed by flooding caused by seepage of water from the newly created Chester Morse Lake into Rattlesnake Lake, and later condemned.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... Lake Celilo; Chester Morse Lake; Cle Elum Lake; Clear Creek Dam ...
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Mount Washington as seen from the middle fork of the Snoqualmie River near North Bend. Mount Washington is a small mountain in the US state of Washington roughly 30 miles (48 km) east-southeast of Seattle, Washington along Interstate 90.