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Historical Markers in Coulee Dam, Washington

 
Clickable Map of Grant County, Washington and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Grant County, WA (16) Adams County, WA (0) Benton County, WA (3) Douglas County, WA (0) Franklin County, WA (8) Kittitas County, WA (13) Lincoln County, WA (4) Okanogan County, WA (18) Yakima County, WA (21)  GrantCounty(16) Grant County (16)  AdamsCounty(0) Adams County (0)  BentonCounty(3) Benton County (3)  DouglasCounty(0) Douglas County (0)  FranklinCounty(8) Franklin County (8)  KittitasCounty(13) Kittitas County (13)  LincolnCounty(4) Lincoln County (4)  OkanoganCounty(18) Okanogan County (18)  YakimaCounty(21) Yakima County (21)
Ephrata is the county seat for Grant County
Coulee Dam is in Grant County
      Grant County (16)  
ADJACENT TO GRANT COUNTY
      Adams County (0)  
      Benton County (3)  
      Douglas County (0)  
      Franklin County (8)  
      Kittitas County (13)  
      Lincoln County (4)  
      Okanogan County (18)  
      Yakima County (21)  
 
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1 Washington, Grant County, Coulee Dam — Grand Coulee Dam
Begun in time of adversity it stood in war as a sentinel of strength safeguarding the nation. Forever a monument to those who shared in its conception and its construction in peace it is the key to new American frontiers of opportunity in . . . Map (db m129615) HM
2 Washington, Okanogan County, Coulee Dam — Grand Coulee Dam
When completed in 1941, Grand Coulee Dam was the world's largest concrete structure. It still is today. President Franklin D. Roosevelt supported this massive federal project to dam the Columbia River because it put people to work during the . . . Map (db m196825) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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May. 3, 2024