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  2. Tenino, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name Tenino, used by the Northern Pacific Railroad for their station when they arrived in 1872, has been debated for over a century. The two main theories given for a century were that Tenino was a Chinook Jargon word for a fork or branch in the trail, or a form of T9o or 10-9-0 used by the railroad for a locomotive number, survey stake, or train car.

  3. Tenino Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Tenino Downtown Historic District is two blocks long, one-half block-deep on either side of Sussex Street in Tenino, Washington. Approximately three acres in size, the district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 25, 2004. Sussex Street is the main thoroughfare through Tenino and is also part of Washington State ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Thurston ...

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    Off WA 507 Bucoda: 49: South Capitol Neighborhood Historic District ... Tenino Depot. December 27, 1974 : 399 Park Ave W Tenino: 54: Tenino Downtown Historic District ...

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  7. Tenino station - Wikipedia

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    Tenino station, located in Tenino, Washington, was built by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1914 along the mainline from Portland, Oregon to Tacoma, Washington. The depot is rectangular in shape and is made out of the local sandstone. (The sandstone quarry located east of the rail line was also listed in the National Register of Historic Places.)

  8. Tenino Stone Company Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Tenino purchased the quarry and surrounding acreage in 1946. The area was officially opened as a pool, known as the Tenino Memorial Pool or as the Veteran's Pool, by the city on June 8, 1950 [2] [4] [a] and remained without any significant upgrades until a 2018 renovation project funded in part by a grant of $200,000 from Thurston County.

  9. Tenino - Wikipedia

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    Tenino may refer to Tenino, Washington, a city in the U.S. state of Washington; Tenino people, a Native American tribe of the Pacific Northwest, also known as the ...