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  2. File:Longview, WA - Olympia Way from Robert A. Long Square ...

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    English: Olympia Way from Robert A. Long Square, Longview, Washington, USA. Part of the Longview Civic Center Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Part of the Longview Civic Center Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  3. Longview, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Longview is a city in Cowlitz County, Washington, United States. It is the principal city of the Longview, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area , which encompasses all of Cowlitz County. Longview's population was 37,818 at the time of the 2020 census , [ 3 ] making it the most populous city in Cowlitz County.

  4. Cowlitz County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Cowlitz County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington.As of the 2020 census, its population was 110,730. [1] The county seat is Kelso, [2] and its largest city is Longview.

  5. Nutty Narrows Bridge - Wikipedia

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    On July 25, 2013, the Longview City Council voted to place the Nutty Narrows Bridge on the Longview Register of Historic Places. [47] As part of the nomination process to add the bridge to the National Register of Historic Places, the bridge was officially sold by Roger Peters to the City of Longview in June 2013 for a nominal fee of $1. [26]

  6. Lewis and Clark Bridge (Columbia River) - Wikipedia

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    The Lewis and Clark Bridge is a cantilever bridge that spans the Columbia River between Longview, Washington, and Rainier, Oregon. At the time of its completion, it had the longest cantilever span in the United States. [1] The bridge was opened on March 29, 1930, as a privately owned bridge named the Longview Bridge. The $5.8 million cost ...

  7. Mount Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Mount Coffin was a promontory in what is now Longview, Cowlitz County, Washington, U.S. It served as native burial grounds for the Cowlitz Tribe, who practiced above-ground interment of their deceased. The memaloose illahee, or cemetery was named by Lieutenant William Robert Broughton of George Vancouver's expedition aboard HMS Chatham in 1792.

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  9. Lake Sacajawea (Longview, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Sacajawea is a man-made lake in Longview, Washington. It is named after the Shoshone woman named Sacajawea who guided Meriwether Lewis and William Clark during their expedition to the Pacific Ocean. The lake is made up of four sections, each separated by a bridged road. Several small parks are part of the larger Lake Sacajawea Park.