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  2. Davenport, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Davenport is the county seat of and largest city in Lincoln County, Washington, United States.The population was 1,703 at the 2020 census. [2] As the seat of government for the county and its largest population center, Davenport serves as an important hub for business, medical and educational services in Lincoln County.

  3. Washington State Route 546 - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) estimates that approximately 5,500 to 9,700 vehicles use the highway on a daily basis, based on annual average daily traffic data. The busiest section is located between SR 539 and Depot Road in Lynden, carrying 9,000 to 9,700 vehicles per day in 2016. [3] [13]

  4. Ford Five Hundred - Wikipedia

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    Internally designated the D258 model, the Five Hundred was styled by George Bucher, Chief Designer, [1] [9] under the direction of Ford Vice President of Design, J Mays [10] who gave the Five Hundred its name, [4] recalling the "500" suffix Ford had used to designate a model's top trim level, as with the Galaxie "500".

  5. Washington State Route 28 - Wikipedia

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    The route follows the Columbia River and the BNSF Railway's Columbia River Subdivision through the largely rural area between Wenatchee and Davenport. The Quincy–Davenport route was historically part of the North Central Highway, established in 1915 as part of the early state highway system along a section of the Great Northern Railway. The ...

  6. Washington State Route 25 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 25 (SR 25), named the Coulee Reservoir Highway, is a 121.17-mile-long (195.00 km) state highway serving communities in Lincoln and Stevens counties in the U.S. state of Washington. The highway begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 2 (US 2) east of Davenport and continues northwest to cross the Spokane River.

  7. Washington State Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    WSDOT was founded as the Washington State Highway Board and the Washington State Highways Department on March 13, 1905, when then-governor Albert Mead signed a bill that allocated $110,000 to fund new roads that linked the state. The State Highway Board was managed by State Treasurer, State Auditor, and Highway Commissioner Joseph M. Snow and ...

  8. Washington State Route 16 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 16 (SR 16) is a 27.16-mile-long (43.71 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, connecting Pierce and Kitsap counties. The highway, signed as east–west, begins at an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5) in Tacoma and travels through the city as a freeway towards the Tacoma Narrows.

  9. Washington State Route 821 - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] [31] The highway was signed as part of State Road 3 and incorporated into the Yellowstone Trail, a national auto trail, [32] and later the federal numbered highway system created in 1926. Under the federal system, the Ellensburg–Yakima section formed part of US 97, the main north–south route through central Washington and Oregon. [33]