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  2. Category:Ridges of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    For convenience, all ridges in Washington (state) should be included in this category. This includes all the ridges that can also be found in the subcategories ...

  3. Rock Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Rock Cabin is in North Cascades National Park, in the U.S. state of Washington. [2] Constructed by trapper John Dayo in the 1920s, the cabin was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. [3] Rock Cabin is a three-sided wood cabin which was built against a cliff, with one side of the cabin being the cliff face.

  4. Gilbert's Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The cabin is 18 by 25 ft (5.5 by 7.6 m) and was constructed from hand-hewn planks 17 in (430 mm) in thickness. [2] Uniquely, the cabin walls are held together with dovetail joints at the corners. Gilbert's Cabin is the only building in North Cascades National Park constructed in such a manner.

  5. Cabin Creek Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Cabin Creek Historic District is a privately owned small settlement about five miles west of Easton in Kittitas County, Washington and about 70 miles southeast of Seattle via Interstate 90. It was founded as a sawmill camp along the main line of the Northern Pacific Railway (now the Burlington Northern Railway ) in 1916, to the east of the ...

  6. Chief Tonasket Log Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Chief Tonasket Log Cabin is a log cabin in Okanogan County, Washington, once the home of Chief Tonasket, born 1822. It is along Washington State Route 21 near Curlew, Washington . [ 1 ] Tonasket moved to the Colville Indian Reservation , now the Old North Half in the Curlew area, after signing the 1883 treaty with the United States.

  7. Beacon Rock State Park - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Rock State Park is a geologic preserve and public recreation area on Route 14 in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area in Skamania County, Washington, United States. The park takes its name from Beacon Rock , an 848-foot (258 m) basalt volcanic plug on the north shore of the Columbia River 32 miles (51 km) east of Vancouver .

  8. Raven Ridge (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Raven Ridge [3] is a 8,572-foot (2,613-metre) mountain ridge located in the Methow Mountains, a sub-range of the North Cascades in Washington state. It is protected by the Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness within the Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest. The highest point of Raven Ridge is Corax Peak on the east end. [2]

  9. Rampart Ridge (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Rampart Ridge [2] is a 5,870 ft (1,790 m) elevation mountain ridge located in the Cascade Range, in Kittitas County of Washington state. It is situated northeast of Hyak, Washington , and the north end of Keechelus Lake , within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness , on land managed by Wenatchee National Forest .