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  2. Bonneville Dam - Wikipedia

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    Both the cascades and the old lock structure were submerged by the Bonneville Reservoir, also known as Lake Bonneville, the reservoir that formed behind the dam. The original navigation lock at Bonneville opened in 1938 and was, at that time, the highest single-lift lock in the world, with a vertical lift of 60 feet. [ 12 ]

  3. File:Spillway, Bonneville Dam-2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Bonneville, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Bonneville is an unincorporated community in Multnomah County, Oregon, United States, on Interstate 84 and the Columbia River. Bonneville is best known as the site of Bonneville Dam . North Bonneville, Washington is across the river.

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  6. File:Navigation Locks Bridge, Bonneville Dam-1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. List of crossings of the Columbia River - Wikipedia

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    Bonneville Dam: 147.1 Lake Bonneville at Bonneville, Oregon and North Bonneville, Washington Bridge of the Gods: 148.3 Pacific Crest Trail ...

  8. Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Wash., has filed a package of nine bills to reverse parts of a new agreement that he sees as the de facto breaching of the lower Snake River dams and to remind the White House ...

  9. Bridge of the Gods (modern structure) - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge of the Gods is a steel truss cantilever bridge that spans the Columbia River between Cascade Locks, Oregon, and Washington state near North Bonneville. It is approximately 40 miles (64 km) east of Portland, Oregon, and 4 miles (6.4 km) upriver from Bonneville Dam. It is a toll bridge operated by the Port of Cascade Locks.