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  2. Beebe Bridge - Wikipedia

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    By 1947 the Beebe Orchard Company was the state's largest apple growing enterprise operated by a single family. [ 5 ] Although not originally intended for public vehicle crossing, the historic bridge's 12-foot-wide (3.7 m) wooden-deck roadway aided in fruit transport and helped the company recoup the cost of extending the water pipeline by ...

  3. File:Station building at Columbia Station - Wenatchee, WA.jpg

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  4. File:Bus island at Columbia Station - Wenatchee, WA.jpg

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  5. File:Bus bays and signage at Columbia Station - Wenatchee, WA ...

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  6. East Wenatchee, Washington - Wikipedia

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    East Wenatchee Washington- looking NW, Columbia River in the valley below. There are many orchards surrounding East Wenatchee. Commercial crops primarily include apples, sweet cherries and pears. Apricots, peaches, nectarines, and plums are also grown. Wheat and other grain are also grown on farms in the outlying areas near East Wenatchee.

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  8. File:Amtrak platform at Columbia Station - Wenatchee, WA.jpg

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  9. Downtown Wenatchee Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Wenatchee Historic District, located in Wenatchee, Washington, United States, is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The district, encompassing 34 acres (14 ha), is a collection of commercial, mixed-used, and warehouse buildings located in the central business district of Wenatchee downtown.