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Mead is an unincorporated suburb and census-designated place north of Spokane in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Named for Civil War general George Meade, [2] this area is tracked by the United States Census Bureau. As of 2020, the population of Mead was 7,576. In 1900, Mead was the second stop on the Spokane Falls & Northern Railway ...
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A Google Maps Camera Car showcased on Google campus in Mountain View, California in November 2010. The United States was the first country to have Google Street View images and was the only country with images for over a year following introduction of the service on May 25, 2007. Early on, most locations had a limited number of views, usually ...
[10] [11] The Mount Spokane road was designated as SR 206, extending from US 2 north of Mead to Mount Spokane State Park, during the 1964 highway renumbering. [2] The state legislature passed a bill creating the highway in 1963 with the designation of Secondary State Highway 6C, which was never signed. [ 12 ]
Washington State Route 206 runs through the community, traveling from Mead, Washington on the west and up into Mount Spokane State Park on the east. [3] [4] The Peone Prairie opens up to the southwest of Peone. [3] There is little visible distinction between the community site of Peone and the rest of the prairie at present.
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According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Deer Park has a Dry-summer continental climate, abbreviated "Dsb" on climate maps. Climate data for Deer Park, Washington ( Deer Park Airport ), 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1998–present
Panoramic map of Spokane, 1905. Neighborhoods in Spokane, Washington are officially grouped by the Spokane City Council into three main city council districts: 1, 2, and 3. Each city council district contains multiple, official neighborhoods that are recognized with a neighborhood council.