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  2. Methow River - Wikipedia

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    The Methow River (/ ˈ m ɛ t h aʊ / MET-how) [6] is a tributary of the Columbia River in northern Washington in the United States. The river's 1,890-square-mile (4,900 km 2) watershed drains the eastern North Cascades, with a population of about 5,000 people.

  3. Winthrop, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The section through the Methow Valley and Winthrop was completed in 1909 as one of the first highways built by the Washington State Department of Highways and later paved in 1938. [3] Construction of the final 30 miles (48 km) across the mountains did not begin until 1961 and was opened to traffic on September 2, 1972.

  4. Methow, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Methow (/ ˈ m ɛ t h aʊ / MET-how), [3] is an unincorporated community in Okanogan County, Washington, United States. The community had a population of 246 at the 2020 census . History

  5. Washington State Route 153 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 153 (SR 153, named the Methow Valley Highway) is a 30.78-mile (49.54 km) long state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, serving as part of the Cascade Loop in Okanogan County. The Methow Valley Highway begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 97 (US 97) in Pateros at the confluence of the Methow River and the Columbia River .

  6. This Bald Eagle Nest Cam in California's Big Bear Valley Will ...

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    There are two main ways to join the pip watch: Visit Friends of Big Bear Valley's website, friendsofbigbearvalley.org, and open the Eagle Nest tab to view the 24/7 live stream, as well as read up ...

  7. Chewuch River - Wikipedia

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    The Chewuch River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington.. Its name comes from the word /cwáx/ [čwáx] in the Columbia-Moses language meaning "creek". [4]The river valley was also the site of the Thirty Mile Fire which killed four fire fighters in July 2001.

  8. Twisp, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Twisp is served by the Methow Valley School District, which includes Methow Valley Elementary and Liberty Bell Junior-Senior High School, both of which are located midway between Twisp and neighboring Winthrop. The Independent Learning Center, an alternative high school, is located in Twisp. [16]

  9. Martin Peak (Methow Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Peak is an 8,377-foot (2,553-metre) mountain summit located in the Methow Mountains, a subset of the North Cascades in Washington state. [4] It is the seventh-highest peak in the Methow Mountains, and ranks 80th in the state of Washington. [1]