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Goldendale Observatory State Park Heritage Site is an educational facility on the northern side of Goldendale, Washington, notable for its unusually large public telescope. The state park occupies five acres (2.0 ha) atop a 2,100-foot (640 m) hill.
Goldendale is a city and county seat of Klickitat County, Washington, United States, [4] near the Columbia River Gorge. The population within city limits was 3,760 at the 2000 census and 3,407 at the 2010 census, a 9.4% decrease. It is situated in a primarily agricultural area and is also near Goldendale Observatory State Park.
Goldendale Observatory State Park Heritage Site: Klickitat: 5 2.0 An astronomical observatory: Jackson House State Park Heritage Site: Lewis County: 1.4 0.57 Restored 1850 cabin and homestead site of early Euro-American settlers John R. and Matilda Jackson Matilda N. Jackson State Park Heritage Site: Lewis: 5 2.0
A different road, located along the Oregon state line on the Columbia River, was established as State Road 8, the Columbia River Road and ran north from Maryhill to Goldendale. [ 27 ] Six years later, in 1913, State Road 7 was created on a Virden –Wenatchee route. [ 24 ]
The highway passes Goldendale and Goldendale Observatory State Park before turning northeast to cross the Simcoe Mountains via Satus Pass, located 3,107 feet (947 m) above sea level. [ 17 ] US 97 then traverses part of the Yakama Indian Reservation with shrub–steppe land that lies between the Simcoe Mountains and Toppenish Ridge .
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Goldendale Observatory: 1973 Goldendale, Washington, US Gornergrat (HFSJG) (defunct) 1967–2005 Gornergrat, Switzerland Granat (defunct) 1989–1999 Highly eccentric Earth orbit: Gran Telescopio Canarias: 2006 Canary Islands, Spain Grant O. Gale Observatory: 1984 Grinnell, Iowa, US Green Bank Telescope: Green Bank, West Virginia, US Green ...
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