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Omak, WA Altitude: 965 feet
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Community of Omak Washington. Junction of Highway #215 NOTE: Washington highway #20 overlaps highway #97 at this point. - NOTE: - For Highway travel via Washington Highway #97 North or south - See Free RV Road Map Itinerary Highway #97 - Canada / United States Border to City of Wenatchee, WA for driving directions. - For highway travel west via Washington highway #20 ' The Cascade Loop Byway' See Free RV Highway Itinerary - Section one Anacortis, WA to Omak, WA for directions, satellite terrain views.
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7.1
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4.4
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Point of Interest Altitude: 935 feet
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The Okanogan River, east side of highway.
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10.8
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6.7
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Community of Riverside, Washington Altitude: 945 feet
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Riverside Cutoff Road, west side of highway - 2nd Street, east side of highway.
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17.1
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10.6
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Hubbard Lake Road Altitude: 1106 feet
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West access to Booher Lake, WA. Fishing for Largemouth Bass, Crappies, Blugills.
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22.8
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14.2
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Crumbacker Lake Road Altitude: 1056 feet
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Access to Crumbacker Lake, west of highway. Fishing for
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29.4
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18.3
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Point of information Altitude: 883 feet
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Crossing the Okanogan River, WA.
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36.1
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22.4
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City of Tonasket, Washington - 6th Street East Altitude: 928 feet
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6th Street East. NOTE: Highway #20 leaves highway #97 at this point and heads east. Attractions in Tonasket, Washington - Okanogan Family Fair. - Tonasket is home to three major fruit processing facilities.
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56.7
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35.2
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Aeneas Road - County Road #9455 Altitude: 2336 feet
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South access to Long Lake, WA; fishing for Rainbows, Sunfish. - Round Lake, WA. - Ell Lake, WA; fishing for Eastern Brook Trout, Rainbows, Cutthroat trout.
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68.7
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42.7
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Bonaparte Lake Road County #4953 Altitude: 3360 feet
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North of highway. Access to Okanogan National Forest, WA. Access to Bonaparte Lake, WA; fishing for Smallmouth Bass, Kokanee, Rainbow & Tiger, Trout.
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74.1
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46.0
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Toroda Creek Road - County Road #9495 Altitude: 3586 feet
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North of highway.
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101.5
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63.1
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Community of Republic, Washington Altitude: 2431 feet
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Junction of Highway #21 South (S Clark Ave) NOTE: Highway #21 overlaps Highway #20 at this point -- Attractions in Republic, Washington - The Stonerose Interpretive Center, WA. Features exhibits of fossils and history of the area. There is a fossil site, 'Boot Hill Fossil Site', where visitors can dig for their own fossils. They rent tools if required. - 'The annual Wings Over Republic Fly-in' - 'Washington Open Fiddle Contest'; held mid-August - 'Prospectors Days', featuring mining and logging events, held in June. - 'The Ferry County Museum' shows early history of the area as well as exhibits of mining and logging.
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105.6
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65.6
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Junction of Highway #21 north Altitude: 2402 feet
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Overlap of highway #21 ends. North access via highway #21 to Curlew Lake Washington State Park Campground. Facilities: - 57 tent spaces, 25 utility spaces, maximum site length is 40 feet, dump station $, restrooms and 4 showers. 18 full hookup sites and seven with water and power only, 2 boat ramps, 2 mi. hiking bike Trails, fishing, swimming. North access to communities of Malo, Washington, Curlew, Washington, Danville, Washington, The US/Canada border crossing point, Grand Forks, British Columbia.
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112.7
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70.0
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County Roadway #99 Altitude: 3009 feet
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Access to Colville National Forest, WA. Comprised of 1.1 million acres of forest Three mountains ranges runing north to south, separated by troughs of valleys. These ranges, the Okanogan, Selkirk, and Kettle River, are the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
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121.2
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75.3
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Coleville National Forest Roadway #2040 Altitude: 4301 feet
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North side of highway.
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156.5
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97.2
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Trout Lake Road Altitude: 1939 feet
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North side of highway. Access to Sherman Creek Washington State Recreation Area. Mostly forested by Douglas Fir and Ponderosa Pine. Features hunting for White-tailed, Mule deer, pheasants and turkeys.
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158.2
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98.3
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County Roadway #3 - Inchelium Highway Altitude: 1788 feet
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South side of highway. South access to community of Inchelium, Washington
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164.9
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102.5
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Junction of US Highway #395 Altitude: 1342 feet
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NOTE: Highway #20 overlaps US Highway #395 at this point east. North to communities of Boyds, Washington, Orient, Washington, Laurier, Washington, The US/Canada Border Crossing point, Christina Lake, British Columbia, Canada
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165.3
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102.7
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Point of information Altitude: 1286 feet
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Crossing the Columbia River, Lake Roosevelt, Washington - Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. There are 27 public campgrounds with 22 public boat launches along the shores of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area.
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169.3
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105.2
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Junction of Highway #25 Altitude: 1575 feet
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North access to communities of Marcus, Washington, Evans, Washington, Bossburg, Washington, Marble, Washington. Frontier and Boundary, Washington, both US/Canada border crossing points.
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170.4
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105.9
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Kettle Falls, Washington - (Juniper St) Altitude: 1637 feet
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Attractions in and around Kettle Falls, Washington - "Kettle Falls Antique Tractor Show, held in May. "Kettle Falls,Town and Country Days" - "The Kettle River Bluegrass Festival" held in June a three day event, featuring Blue Grass Music - "Rock Cut Blues Festival", held in July. - "Washington State Championship Walleye Tournament" - "Lake Roosevelt Summertime Music Festival, held 2nd Saturday in August.
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184.6
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114.7
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Colville, Washington Altitude: 1611 feet
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Junction of Highway #20 & #395 - (N. Main Street) In 1825 the British Hudson's Bay Company established Fort Colville, WA, near the Kettle Falls fur trading site. - NOTE: Over lap of highway #395 ends here. #395 heads south to Communities of Orin, Washington, Addy, Washington, Chewelah, Washington, Spokane, Washington. -- Attractions in and around Colville, WA - "Stevens County Museum/Keller Heritage Center Museum and Park". Features the early pioneer and Native American history displays, of native American artifacts. There are antique guns displayed. The Park has early historic buildings. - "Colville Farmers Markets", ever Monday and Wednesday Spring to Fall.
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186.1
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115.6
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N Silke Road Altitude: 1837 feet
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South access to Colville Municipal Airport
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193.3
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120.1
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Point of information Altitude: 2195 feet
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White Mud Lake, WA, south of highway
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193.9
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120.5
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Point of information Altitude: 2198 feet
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Keogh Lake, WA, south of highway.
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201.4
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125.1
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Starvation Lake Road Altitude: 2592 feet
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Access to Starvation Lake, WA, south of highway, Camping 6 sites, toilets, canoeing and fishing.
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208.9
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129.8
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Access to Little Pend Oreille Wildlife Refuge, WA. Altitude: 2877 feet
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South of highway. Little Pend Oreille Wildlife Refuge,is 6the only mountainous, conifer mixed forest refuge, outside of the state of Alaska and the largest in Washington state.
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213.5
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132.7
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Black Lake- Squaw Creek Road Altitude: 3058 feet
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Access to Black Lake, WA.
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219.9
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136.6
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Point of information Altitude: 3153 feet
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Coffin Lake, WA. south of highway.
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223.9
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139.1
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Lake Sherry Homes Drive Altitude: 3173 feet
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Access to Sherry Lake, WA. South of highway
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224.3
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139.4
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Pendoreille Lake Road Altitude: 3173 feet
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South side of highway. South Fork Mill Creek Road north side of highway.
Access to Gillette Lake, WA. Access to Colville National Forest.
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225.2
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139.9
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Young Road Altitude: 3196 feet
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South side of highway. Access to Thomas Lake, WA.
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232.7
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144.6
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Coleville National Forest Roadway #520 Altitude: 3241 feet
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Access to Nile Lake, WA; south side of highway.
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242.4
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150.6
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Junction of Highway #31 Altitude: 2106 feet
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North access via highway #31 to communities of Tiger, Washington, Lone, Washington, Metaline, Washington, Metaline Falls, Washington, US/Canada Border crossing point. - North access to Crawford Washington State Park day use park. Attractions: Crawford State Park has a limestone cavern, the third longest in Washington State. North access to Boundary Dam BLM Recreation Site Campground. 4 primitive camp sites on the Pend Oreille River, WA. Rainbow trout fishing.
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249.2
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154.9
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Point of Interest Altitude: 2080 feet
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The Pend Oreille River, WA; a tributary of the Columbia River 130 miles (209 km) in length.
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257.2
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159.8
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Kaniksu National Forest Roadway #500 Altitude: 2152 feet
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West of highway.
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258.1
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160.4
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County roadway #2489 Altitude: 2054 feet
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West side of highway, access to Kaniksu National Forest - Blueside Resort Road, east access to Blueside Resort Campground.
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263.7
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163.9
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Reynolds Creek Road Altitude: 2047 feet
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West side of highway, access to Kaniksu National Forest. Community of Ruby, Washington, east side of highway.
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268.2
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166.7
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Access to Babbitz Lake, WA. Altitude: 2100 feet
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West side of highway.
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279.0
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173.4
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Locke Cutoff Road Altitude: 2073 feet
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West access to Metcalf Lake, WA; & Browne Lake, Washington.
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288.5
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179.3
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Community of Cusick, Washington Altitude: 2044 feet
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East of highway.
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181.3
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Community of Usk, Washington Altitude: 2054 feet
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East of highway.
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292.4
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181.7
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Junction of Highway #211 Altitude: 2054 feet
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South access to communities of Chattaroy, Washington, Buckeye, Washington, Colbert, Washington, Spokane, Washington. Attractions in and around Spokane, WA. - "Spokane, Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture" features exhibits of Native American artifacts national traveling art exhibits. This museum is affiliated with the Smithsonian museum. - "The Spokane Symphony Orchestra" - "Spokane Jazz Orchestra", - "Cat Tales Zoological Park", Located at Mead, WA; featuring over 40 big cats Lions, Pumas, Lynx, Leopards, They have a Petting Zoo. - "Carr's One of A Kind Museum", WA. features celebrity automobiles. - "Arbor Crest Winery", WA. wine tours. - "Latah Creek Wine Cellars", Wine tours. - "Caterina Winery", WA, wine tours
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City of Newport, Washington - Junction of highway #2 Altitude: 2142 feet
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Washington Highway #20 Terminus point. The Washington/Idaho State Line is 2 blocks east at N State Ave. - South access via highway #2 to communities of Diamond Lake, Washington, Spokane, Washington. - East via highway #2 to Old Town, Idaho, Priest River, Idaho. Attractions in and around Newport, Washington. - "The Pend Oreille Historical Society Museum" The museum has many restored buildings, old farm and logging equipment on site with displays showing the early pioneers history of the area. - " Annual Rhubarb Festival", held in June. - "Newport PWRA Rodeo", June. - "Newport Lavender Festival". July. - "Pend Oreille County Fair & Rodeo", August.
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