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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Benton ...

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    Richland: 9: Post Office and Federal Office Building: Post Office and Federal Office Building: September 30, 2024 : 825 Jadwin Avenue: Richland: 10: Rattlesnake Springs Sites: May 4, 1976 : Address restricted [7]

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    The property drew widespread attention when it was listed for sale nearly 4 years ago. Prominent Queensgate site finally developing + New food truck park + Dairy natural gas plant Skip to main content

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  5. Gold Coast Historic District (Richland, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Coast Historic District is a residential area in Richland, Washington, United States. The town that was built during the World War II Manhattan Project to house workers at the Hanford atomic plant. The homes within the district date from 1948–49 and are associated with the Cold War expansion of plutonium manufacturing at the plant.

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    SVN Commercial Real Estate Advisors is the leasing agent. Richland 55+ apartments Affinity at Badger Mountain, 2291 Storehouse Ave., near Dallas Road and Interstate 82, is a 170-unit apartment ...

  7. Washington State Route 240 - Wikipedia

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    A section of the Richland Bypass Highway, opened in 1948 and later incorporated into SR 240, as seen from SR 224. The southern section of the Richland bypass, terminating near Hanford, was designated as Secondary State Highway 3R (SSH 3R) in 1953 and extended west via modern SR 224 to Kiona two years later.