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Woodland eventually grew on the spot where the store was located. [6] Woodland was not the first trading center on the Lewis River bottoms. Pekin (now known as part of the Woodland Bottoms) deserves that credit. The Pekin store and Post Office was established in 1867 or 1868 by James Woods and F.H. Marsh.
Woodland Public Schools (WPS) or Woodland School District #404 [2] (WSD) is a school district headquartered in Woodland, Washington. It includes Woodland and Cougar in Cowlitz County. [3] It also includes sections of Clark County. [4] As of 2020 it has approximately 2,250 students. [5]
Woodland High School is a public high school located in unincorporated Cowlitz County, Washington, with a Woodland postal address. It has approximately 700 students.
In addition to Woodland Public Schools receiving the latest grants for electric buses, DOE secured almost $3.9 million to replace 13 diesel school buses across four other school districts.
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State Route 503 (SR 503) is a 54.11-mile-long (87.08 km) state highway serving Clark and Cowlitz counties in the U.S. state of Washington.The highway travels north from a short concurrency with SR 500 in Orchards through Battle Ground, the eastern terminus of SR 502, and communities in rural Clark County before crossing the Lewis River on the Yale Bridge.
Cowlitz County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington.As of the 2020 census, its population was 110,730. [1] The county seat is Kelso, [2] and its largest city is Longview.
Horseshoe Lake in Woodland is a former oxbow of the North Fork. Beginning in 1940, the construction of U.S. Highway 99 (later to become the Interstate 5 corridor in this area), resulted in the construction of a dike that straightened the river to the east of the highway before it flows under what is now Interstate 5 near the Woodland southern ...