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Title: A Fish Trap On Hood's Canal Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
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Title: A Justus Solid Cedar Home Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Your interest in Justus Solid Cedar Homes has not been forgotten. The all new full color "72" brochure with new designs, floor plans and ideas, 40 in all, is now available. For winter savings or early spring delivery consider ordering now. Free storage till spring. Many new dealers provide better service and conveniently located display models. Send $1 for "72" planbook or write for dealership information: Justus Co,., Inc., General Office Lakewood Tacoma Industrial Park. Tacoma, Washington.
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Title: A Niagara Of Murres Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
Description:
A Niagara of Murres, Carroll Island. West Coast of Washington.
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Title: A Scene In Schmitz Park West Seatle Washington (WA), Divided Back PM 1920 Aug-12
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Title: A View Of Famous Washington State Apple Orchards Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This card is furnished by the Washington State Advertising Commission for the convenience of men and women in the Armed Services and all visitors to the state. Write to the Washington State Advertising Commission. 422 Transportation Building, Olympia, for any information desired about the beautiful State of Washington.
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Title: Adios Butler Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
World's Champion pacer on mile and half-mile track. Standing at Fair Chance Farm located one mile east of Washington Court House, Ohio on the 3-C Highway. Visitors Welcome!
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Title: Aerial View Of Soap Lake Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Soap Lake is a mineral lake and has a desert climate and infra-rayed sunshine. It is the southern gateway of the world famous Grand Coulee, which is he ice-age bed of the Columbia.
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Title: Aerial View Of Vancouver Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
An aerial view of the business district of Vancouver, Washington, one of the most rapidly growing cities in Washington.
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Title: Agate Pass Bridge Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Air View Of Spokane Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
Spokane is the headquarters for large-scale agricultural operations, extensive lumbering activity and is the mining capital of the Pacific Northwest. This is an excellent view of its seven bridges and five waterfalls which are located in the heart of the city.
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Title: Alder Dam Mt. Rainier Highway Alder Dam Washington (WA), Real Photo PM 1950
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Title: Alta Lake Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful lake located near patters in North Central Washington has been developed as a State Park
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Title: American And Canadian Customs And Immigration Stations, Highway 97 Oroville Washington (WA), Chrome unused
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Title: An Irrigated Field Of Sugar Beets Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
An irrigated field of sugar beets with a sugar factory in the background. Bountiful crops are replacing sagebrush wastes in this million-acre Columbia Basin Irrigation Project in Washington
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Title: Apple Picking Time Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
During the autumn months the orchards are packing sheds of Eastern Washington are the center of activity. The various varieties of apples which have ripened during the long days of sunshine have reached the peak of color and flavor and must now be harvested, packed and stored for release to the world-wide markets during the months ahead.
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Title: Aspen Airways Convair Cv-580 Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Aspen N73133 was built a CV-340 on April 8, 1953, delivered to United Air Lines as "Seattle" on April 28, 1953, converted to a CV-580 on October 22, 1968, received by Aspen on October 10, 1979.
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Title: Astoria Bridge Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the longest Bridges in the United States reaches 4.1 miles from Astoria, Oregon, to Point Ellice, Washington. A drive of about six minutes replaces half an hour Ferry Ride across the famous Columbia River near its mouth.
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Title: At The Summit Snoqualmie Pass Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Ballerina Motel, Highway 14 at Clearwater Kennewick Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
60 Modern Air-Cond. Units, TV, Phones, Bath & Showers, Extra Long Beds, Heated pool. Complete Convention Facilities - Meeting Rooms - Private Dining - Banquets - Cocktails, Coffee Shop. Convenient to all tri-cities activities.
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Title: Bathing, West Seattle Beach West Seattle Beach Washington (WA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
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Title: Battle Of Lake Erie Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
Description:
"Battle of Lake Erie." - Painting in Capitol, Washington, by W. H. Powell. It pictures Commodore Perry transferring his colors from the disable flagship Lawrence to the Niagara, Sept. 10, 1813.
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Title: Beach At Birch Bay Birch Bay Washington (WA), Real Photo PM 1956
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Title: Benson Beach Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located just south of the famous North head Lighthouse at the mouth of Columbia River
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Title: Benson Beach Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in Fort Canby State Park. Hundreds of acres with free driftwood for the avid beachcomber
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Title: Bicycle Path Through A Cedar Tree Snohomish Washington (WA), Divided Back PM 1912
Description:
Bicycle path through a Cedar tree. Between Everett and Snohomish, Washington.
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Title: Bird's Eye View Centralia Washington (WA) unused
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Title: Bird's Eye View Cle-Elum Cle-Elum Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Bird's Eye View Of Kennewick Kennewick Washington (WA), Divided Back PM Aug-07
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Title: Blockhouse Colville Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Blockhouse, Old Fort of the Hudson Bay Trading Co. Stevens county near Colville, Wash.
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Title: Boat Landing Stehekin Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
At the head of beautiful Lake Chelan is the settlement of Stehekin, the take off point for exploration up the valley or into the wilderness of the Cascades - or possibly just a place to relax in the nearby resorts.
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Title: Boat Launching At Fort Canby Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
State Park located at the mouth of Columbia River in Southwest Washington. Park area after beachcombing, Swimming, camping, hiking, calmming and jetty fishing.
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Title: Boat Launching At Fort Canby Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
State park located at the mouth of Columbia River in Southwest Washington. Park area offers beachcombing, swimming, camping, hiking, clamming and jetty fishing.
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Title: Boehm's Candy Kitchen On Sunset Highway Issaquah Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Our candies are made daily in our kitchen, surrounded by the finest dairy farms of the Evergreen state of Washington. We use only Swiss Chocolate, Fresh Cream and Butter for our famous products. They are as high as the Alps in Quality!
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Title: Boeing Airplane Co. Plant Renton Washington (WA), Chrome
Description:
Mount Rainier in the distance
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Title: Bonneville Dam Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This powerhouse at Bonneville Dam houses 10 generators with a capacity in excess of 518,000 kw.
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Title: Bonneville Dam Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Going through the locks up the Columbia River
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Title: Bonneville Dam Washington (WA), Chrome PM 1957 May-25
Description:
One the Columbia River connecting Oregon and Washington. The ladders are a series of step-pools which allow the salmon to swim upstream to their original spawning grounds
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Title: Bonneville Hot Springs Resort North Bonneville Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
• Camping • Natural warm swimming pool • Fishing • Snack Bar • Modern cabins Bonneville Hot Springs are located in the beautiful woodland bordering the mighty Columbia River within one mile of the famous Bonneville Dam, 37 miles east of Vancouver, Washington, on the Evergreen Highway No. 830, 45 miles from Portland, Oregon, at North Bonneville, Washington. A most picturesque setting in the heart of the Cascades.
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Title: Bourbon Street New Orleans Washington (WA), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Sometimes known as "Crazy Mixed-up Bourbon Street," this famous area of the French Quarter is must for every visitor. Here you can find the finest of Dixieland Jazz, as well as nearly any kind of night club entertainment you might desire.
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Title: Braniff International Airways Boeing 707-327C Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Boeing 707-327C • N7100 • c/n 19440. On landing at Boeing Field, Seattle, WA.
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Title: Bridge Of The Gods Stevenson Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
Description:
Bridge of the gods, over Columbia River - near Stevenson, Washington.
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Title: Broughton Lbr. Co Underwood Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Mixed Car shippers - KD Lumber, Hemlock, Douglas Fir and Fir Uppers - Long Dimension - Timbers - S4S to 14 x 18 x 40 - End Match one and two inch stock to 24' - P. E. T. to 24' - Flat Car Paperwrap 40'. Located Burlington Northern RR, Hood Station.
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Title: Bruton Parish Church Martha Custis Washington (WA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Font of which Pocahontas was baptized, placed on the Tomb of the children of Martha Custis Washington.
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Title: Bryan Hall W. S. C. Campus Washington (WA), White Border unused
Description:
Washington State University?
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Title: Camp Field, P. O. Box 128 Leavenworth Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
There's no place like this place, near this place, so this must be the place.
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Title: Camp Gilead Carnation Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Pop's Inn, one of the most popular spots where campers can get refreshments, snack, souvenirs or just a place to visit.
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Title: CampingAt Lake Quinault Lake Quinault Washington (WA), 4x6 Continental Chrome PM 1978 Jul-29
Description:
Camping at Lake Quinault, Washington.
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Title: Cape Disappointment Lighthouse Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
58,000 candlepower, completed in 1858. Now operated by the U. S. Coast Guard. All river traffic crossing Columbia River Bar may be seen from this point.
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Title: Cape Disappointment Lighthouse Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
58,000 candlepower, completed in 1858. Now operated by the U. S. Coast Guard. All river traffic crossing Columbia River Bar may be seen from this point.
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Title: Cape Flattery Lighthouse Cape Flattery Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Cariboo Motel Oroville Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Cariboo Trail Highway 97. Stay overnight - see Canada in daylight. 37 modern units - Kitchenettes - Rec. Room - Air Conditioned - Phones - TV - Heated Pool - Ice and coffee available. Area offers fishing - Hunting - swimming - golfing - hiking - boating. 3 blocks north city center, 4 miles south of Canadian border in the Sunny Okanogan Country.
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Title: Cascade Lake, Modern State Park Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This popular vacation spot on Orcas Island of the San Juan Islands with its beauty offers swimming, fishing, boating, Picnicking and camping.
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Title: Cascade Mountains Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Cascade mountains near Yakima offer unlimited outdoor recreation. This card is furnished for convenience of visitors to the State of Washington by the Washington State Advertising Commission, 422 Transportation Building, Olympia, Washington. Write the Commission for any information desired about the beautiful State of Washington.
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Title: Catholic Church Republic Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Catholic Church Of The Holy Family Frances Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
ON STATE HIGHWAY NO. 6 BETWEEN CHEHALIS AND RAYMOND
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Title: Catholic Church Of The Holy Family Frances Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
On State Highway No. 6 between Chehalis and Raymond
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Title: Catholic Church Of The Holy Family Frances Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
On State Highway No. 6 between Chehalis and Raymond
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Title: Century Old Wine Casks Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Beautiful Hand Carved Oak Wine Aging Casks to be found in the cellars of Beringer Bros. Winery, St. Helena. This is one of the many historic wineries to be visited by tourists of the famous wine producing area of Napa Valley, California.
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Title: Chard Air Force Base Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
In the foreground is the new multi-million dollar freeway which skirts this important air base. Mt. Rainier looms majestically 60 miles away
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Title: Chinook Port Basin Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on the Washington side of Columbia river mouth. Home of Gillnet, Trolling and Crabbing Fleets. Popular basin for the thousands of sport fishermen who angle for famous Chinook Salmon.
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Title: Chinook Port Basin Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on the Washington side of Columbia river mouth. Home of Gillnet, Trolling and Crabbing Fleets. Popular basin for the thousands of sport fishermen who angle for famous Chinook Salmon.
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Title: Christmas Time at Leaveworth Leavenworth Washington (WA), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Christmas season in the Bavarian Village of Leavenworth, Washington.
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Title: Christmas Town Shelton Washington (WA), Chrome unused
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Title: Chuckanut Drive Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
Chuckanut Drive is at the southern entrance to the city of Bellingham, Washington and is one of America's famous scenic drives. In many places it is hewn from the side of the mountain, hundreds of feet above the waters of Puget Sound, and from which may be viewed the beautiful San Juan Islands.
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Title: Chuckanut Drive Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This alternate route north to Bellingham offers one of the most scenic drives along the northwest waters of Washington
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Title: Civic Center Chehalis Washington (WA), Real Photo PM 1930 Aug-05
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Title: Columbia Beach Ferry Landing Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Ferry from Mukilteo is approaching this modern ferry terminal which is typical of those recently constructed by Washington State Ferry System
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Title: Columbia County Courthouse Dayton Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Columbia County Courthouse, at Dayton, Washington, was finished on July 7, 1887, at a cost of $38,069. This is the oldest courthouse in continuous use in the state of Washington. Dayton was an important stopover in pioneer days for pack trains from Walla Walla to the Idaho gold fields, in the sixties.
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Title: Columbia Hotel Kelso Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
The Columbia Hotel is Kelso, Wash's Newest and Finest Hotel. Kelso is located in Southwest Washington on Highway 99, and is the county seat of Cowlitz County. The two largest lumber mills in the world are located near here. The Cowlitz River that runs thru Kelso is noted for its annual smelt run. The Columbia has an excellent coffee shop, and garage across the street. 75 rooms and 75 good beds.
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Title: Columbia River Washington (WA), Linen unused
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Title: Comsat Earth Station Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
The installation built by the Communications Satellite Corporation, is eastern Washington's newest tourist attraction and is located at Brewster Flat, Okanogan County.
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Title: Conconully Conconully Washington (WA), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Conconully sprang alive in 1886. A rip roaring mining camp known as Salmon City. Fire wiped out most of the town in 1892. In May 1894, a run off flood roared down the North Fork of Salmon Creek, wiping out the business district. The reservoir below town, built in the early 1900's, was one of the first federal recalmation projects in the U.S. Conconully served as Okanogan County Seat from 1888 to 1914. It is believed the Indians called this entire area, including the lake, Conconully, and in Indian means, "The Beautiful Land of the Bunch Grass Flats'.
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Title: Conifer Athletic Camp Hyak Washington (WA)
Description:
Located at the summit of beautiful Snoqualmie Pass, on U.S. Highway No. 10, is Conifer Athletic Camp, the home of intensified basketball training for future athletes, age 12 through high school graduation. Taught by experienced, successful coaches and counciled by well-known college coaches, the program includes individual daily instruction, training and game experience for all boys on outside courts
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Title: Cranberry Harvest Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Each Fall, the cranberry harvest gets underway. Lowland bogs are flooded; berries knocked from vines with "eggbeaters", causing them to float on surface. Berries are loaded on trucks by conveyor for transportation to processing plant near Long Beach, Wash. The first planting of cultivated cranberries in the state was near here in 1883.
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Title: Curlew Job Corps Center Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This Center operated by the U. S. Forest Service, is located in the Kettle River Valley 30 miles north of Republic, Washington near the Canadian Border. Young men from all over the U. S. including Alaska come here to improve their education and learn new work skills to insure their future and America's future.
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Title: Cushman Dam Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Cushman Lake, is developing into an important recreational area. Transmission lines from the dam skirt great firs and span the famous Tacoma Narrows.
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Title: Cutting Wheat Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Cutting Wheat, threshing and sacking, at the same time in Eastern Washington.
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Title: D. C. Stadium, 22nd Street Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
D. C. Stadium located at 22nd Street, N. E. and Capitol Street Bridge. In season, the Washington Redskins and Washington Senators play home games here. Stadium features parking for 12,000 automobiles and has a seating capacity of 43,500 for baseball games and 50,000 for football games.
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Title: De Soto's Discovery Of The Mississippi Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
Description:
"De Soto's Discovery of the Mississippi, 1541." - Painting by W. H. Powell, in the Rotunda of the Capitol, Washington.
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Title: Deep Lake, Cascade Mountains Snoqualmie Pass Washington (WA), Linen PM 1941
Description:
One of the hundreds of beautiful lakes in Washington's Casecade Mountain region is Deep Lake near Snoqualmie Pass, which connects Eastern and Western Washington.
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Title: Delicious Apples Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the many popular varieties for which this region is famous. Fancy packs are shipped to all parts of the world and afford a sound basis for the economy of Eastern Washington. Wenatchee and Yakima Valley regions are the growing and shipping centers
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Title: Desert Hills Motel Kennewick Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Conveniently located on Hiway 8 and Kennewick Avenue. Featuring, large, neat, air conditioned units. Telephones, Rental television and a large heated, outdoor swimming pool. Only a block from a modern shopping center. Your hosts; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen Jr.
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Title: Destruction Island Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Thrilling indeed are the tales that are told of this rocky island, a short distance off the north Washington coast. Once the scene of many shipwrecks, its friendly beacon warns of nearby reefs.
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Title: Diablo Dam On The Skagit River Diablo Dam Washington (WA), White Border unused
Description:
Seattle's 225,000 Horspower Seattle's municipally owned Diablo Dam on the Skagit River. It is 389 feet high the highest arched dam in the world. Cost of construction more than $5,000,000.
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Title: Diablo Dam Skagit Project Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Diablo Incline Railway 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Skagit Hydroelectric Project. This incline railway, driven by a 400-horsepower electric motor and with a lifting capacity of 158,000 pounds, lifted all the materials and equipment for Ross Dam and Powerhouse, 313 feet up the mountainside to the level of Diablo Lake.
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Title: Diablo Incline Railway Skagit Hydroelectric Project Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This incline railway, driven by a 400-horsepwer electric motor and with a lifting capacity of 156,000 pounds, lifted all the materials and equipment for Ross Dam and Powerhouse, 313 feet up the mountainside to the level of Diablo Lake.
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Title: Dressler And Pearce Hall 4x6 Continental Chrome PM 1974 Sep-21
Description:
Dormitories, Eastern Washington State College, Cheney, Washington. Dominating the campus of Eastern Washington State College, these two dormitories, Dressler (left) for women and Pearce for men, are representative of the no-going building program at this fine institution.
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Title: Dry Falls State Park Dry Falls State Park Washington (WA) unused
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Title: Dry Falls State Park Dry Falls State Park Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
Description:
The Columbia River once flowed over this precipice
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Title: Elma, WA - Dutch Elma Washington (WA), Divided Back PM 1913
Description:
Am Gedding Tired Vaiting for Yours in Vy Don'd you Ged a Mofe on Vonce
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Title: Entrance To Fort Columbia State Park And Interpretive Museum Chinook Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Entrance to Fort Columbia State park and interpretive Museum, located near the Mouth of Columbia River - Chinook, Washington.
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Title: Eruption Of Mt. St. Helens Vancouver Washington (WA), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Mt. St. Helens in southwest Washington, about 50 miles from Portland, Oregon and 40 miles from Vancouver, WA, erupted on March 27, 1980, after being silent for 123 years. This photo was taken just a few days after the initial eruption.
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Title: Ezra Meeker's Homestead Puyallup Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Camp No. 1 Old Oregon Trail Monument Expedition January 29thm 1906. Standing upon a solid stone foundation, built of six varieties of native wood, furniture finished inside, heavily sanded in oil outside, barring accidents, this residence will remain for centuries.
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Title: Fairchild Air Force Base Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Base Chapel - Fairchild's main chapel, providing services for all major religious denominations.
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Title: Famous Bicycle Tree Snohomish Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Fast Flux Test Facility Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This one of a kind sodium-cooled test reactor is being constructed 7 miles north of Richland, Washington, on the Hanford Project. When operational in 1979 it will test fuels, materials and components for breeder reactors - an advanced type of nuclear power plant. Westinghouse Hanford Company, a subsidiary of Westinghouse Electric Corporation, is under contract to the Energy research and Development Administration for design, construction and operation of this Facility.
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Title: Feeding The Gulls Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Feeding the gulls on the World's longest beach. Located in Southwestern Washington near the mouth of Famous Columbia River
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Title: Fish Ladders North Side Bonneville Dam Bonneville Dam Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
BONNEVILLE DAM-COLUMBIA RIVER. Cost $42,200,000.Capacity of spillway 1,600,000 cubic feet per second .Power plants develop 600,000 H.P.Fish Idders costing $2,500,000 convey during salmon runs as many as 23,000 chinook per day
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Title: Fish Shanty Restaurant Port Washington Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This unique restaurant, located 25 miles north of Milwaukee on Highway 141-32, and overlooking the Port Washington Harbor, has been famous for fish dinners for many years. The air-conditioned comfort of the nautical dining rooms and Shanty Bar, enhances the pleasure of char-coal flavored, planked fish or delicious seafoods. Banquet facilities are available. Open daily 11:30 - 9:00 Smith Bros., Restaurants located also at Torrance and Los Angeles, California.
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Title: Fishing And Camping Mt. Baker Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Fishing and Camping at tm. Baker (10,827 feet) in Washington State. This card is furnished for convenience of visitors to the State of Washington by the Washington State Advertising Commission, 422 Transportation Building, Olympia, Washington. Write the Commission for any information desired about the beautiful State of Washington.
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Title: Fishing: Loading Salmon, Puget Sound Linen unused
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Title: Floating Bridge Plaza Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
View of the plaza at the western terminal of the Lake Washington Floating Bridge in Seattle. The Rhododendrons are in bloom and the Lake is dotted with racing sailboats
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Title: Flooding The Dry Dock Bremerton Navy Yard Washington (WA), Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: Folsom Lake Marina Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Summer haven for boat enthusiasts from the Folsom, Orangevale, Fairoaks, Roseville, Carmichael and Metropolitan Sacramento Area. Good Fishing.
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Title: Fort Borst Block House Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
Description:
A Relic of Pioneer Days. Fort Borst Block House. The first Block House in Washington, built in 1856 near Centralia.
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Title: Fort Canby Fort Canby Washington (WA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Fort Casey Lighthouse Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the three forts overlooking Admirality Inlet established to guard the entrance of Puget Sound in Northwest Washington State. Located on the west side of Whidbey island a passenger and car ferry runs to Port Townsend
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Title: Fort Lewis Fort Lawis Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This view looking northeast shows many of the warehouses in the foreground, and in the center the headquarters, with the parade ground slightly to the right of headquarters. Many of the new buildings can be seen at the top of the picture.
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Title: Fort Lewis Military Museum Fort Lawis Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
The museum is located in the old Fort Lewis Inn, originally built in 1917 by the Salvation Army. Displays cover military history of the Northwest from the Lewis and Clark expedition to present day Fort Lewis. Open to the public, admission free, Tuesday through Sunday, 12:00 to 4:00.
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Title: French Ship Aliee North Beach Washington (WA), Divided Back PM 1912 Aug-12
Description:
Wrecked Jan. 15th 1909
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Title: Ft. Canby State Park Waikiki Beach Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
A beautiful beach enjoyed by the whole family. Located in Fort Canby State park at the mouth of the famous Columbia River in Washington State
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Title: Gathering Oysters Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This view, taken at Belfair State Park, is typical of this activity in the Puget Sound Country.
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Title: Giant Cedar Stump On Highway 99 Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
A group of eleven year old western red cedars - Thuja Placata Don - form a background for this 1250 year old giant which is twenty feet in diameter. Annually thousands of motorists drive through this roadside attraction
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Title: Giant Fir Log Washington (WA), Chrome PM 1952 Sep-22
Description:
This 13,000 board feet speciman is typical of the giants still found in the virgin forests of Oregon and Washington. A lot of lumber in this one.
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Title: Gitche Gumee Apartment Motel, Ocean Shores Blvd Ocean Shores Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Tel: (206) 289-3323 "Down by the Gitche Gumme, the shining big sea water." 85 units offering the most complete facilities at Ocean Shores. Accommodations for two to twelve per unit. Kitchen, Fireplaces, 2 swimming pools, 2 Saunas, Meeting Room, Phones & T. V. Adjacent to the Golf Course. Fun for everyone from nine to ninety. 17 miles of waterfront. World's finest clam digging. Recreation and Sports - ALL FOUR SEASONS.
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Title: Golf Course, Sun Lakes State Park Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This beauty spot is located in the Grand Coulee of Washington, immediately south of Dry Falls State Park.
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Title: Grand Coulee Dam Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Spectacular view of the world's largest concrete dam creating a falls twice as high as Niagara where the waters of the mighty Columbia River are impounded forming the 150-mile long man-made lake Roosevelt. In the foreground is the town of Coulee Dam and in the distance the prehistoric river bed of the Grand Coulee
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Title: Grand Coulee Dam And Roosevelt Lake Washington (WA), Chrome PM 1965 Aug-23
Description:
This aerial view shows the summer flood waters received from melting snows of the Rocky Mountains. These waters come at a good time for irrigating 1,000,000 acre Columbia Basin.
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Title: Grand Coulee Motel Center Lodge Gran Coulee Dam Washington (WA) unused
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Title: Granville Point Moclips Washington (WA), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Green Hut Café And Curio Shop No. 1 Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located near the Government Tour Center, the café is so designed that tourists can see from their tables in the spacious air-cooled dining room a full view of the spillway of the Grand Coulee Dam where 3,000,000 gallons of water plunge downward each second to rejoin the Columbia river as a wall of water 1650 ft. long and 17 ft. thick plunges over the Dam in a 320 ft. falls during the average high-water season. A second Green Hut Cafe and Curio Shop can be found across the river in the shopping district.
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Title: Green Hut Café At Grand Coulee Dam Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
This outstanding establishment was designed and built to enable visitors to the Dam to view the Dam while enjoying the finest in food. The Green Hut as well as the Curio Shop is intimately associated with the Dam itself by the countless thousands who have enjoyed its hospitality
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Title: Greenlake Bathing Beach Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Seattle park department encourages every child to learn to swim. Competent life guards and instructors are on duty throughout the season
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Title: Greetings From Columbia River Highway Columbia River Highway Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
Key To Other Side: Upper Left: Greetings from Gorge of the Columbia River. Upper Right: Mount Hood from Mount Hood Loop Highway. Lower Left: Famous Fish Ladders at Bonneville Dam Lower Right: Vista House, Crown Point, Columbia River Highway.
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Title: Greetings From Columbia River Highway Columbia River Highway Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
Key To Other Side: Upper Left: Greetings from Gorge of the Columbia River. Upper Right: Mount Hood from Mount Hood Loop Highway. Lower Left: Famous Fish Ladders at Bonneville Dam Lower Right: Vista House, Crown Point, Columbia River Highway.
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Title: Greetings From Fort George Wright Fort George Wright Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Fredericksburg, Mary College Fredericksburg Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
The Mary Washington College is Virginia. The views show; George Washington Hall, Seacobeck Hall, View of Campus and Monroe Hall.
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Title: Greetings From Kelso Kelso Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
Description:
Kelso, the County seat of Cowlitz County, in the Southwestern part of Washington State, near, where the Cowlitz River joins the Columbia. Kelso is served by four major Railroads. The New Cowlitz Way Bridge, completed in 1952, has relieved much of the traffic at the Allen Street crossing. Bridge, completed in 1952, has relived much of the traffic at the Allen Street crossing B. F. 1952.
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Title: Greetings From Moses Lake Moses lake Washington (WA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Okanogan Okanogan Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
The rich fertile valleys of this state have made it world famous for its Delicious Apples
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Title: Greetings From The State Of Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
Key To Views On Other Side:- W - Mirror Lake and Mt. Rainier A - State Capitol, Olympia S - Grand Coulee Dam H - Government Locks in Seattle I - Totem Pole, Pioneer Square, Seattle N - Snoqualmie Falls G - Rhododendron, State Flower T - Trail Riders, Olympia Nat'l Park O - Floating Bridge, Lake Washington N - Floating Bridge, Lake Washington.
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Title: Greetings From The State Of Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Tokeland Tokeland Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Having built an Annex, this year, we are well prepared to accommodate our patrons with large well furnished Rooms. Kitchen is in charge of an experienced chef, the best of service. Here is where the chokepoint Oysters are served any style fresh from the beds the day served. "Hotel Rustic".
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Title: Greetings from Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
Nickname: The Evergreen State
1940 Population: 1,736,191
Area in Square Miles: 69,127
Entered the Union: November 11, 1889
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
"The evergreen state" W - Justice, Insurance & Administration Bldgs. A - A Washington Apple Tree S - Along Mt. Baker National Forest Highway H - Chuckanut Drive, Bellingham I - Mt. Rainier, Elevation 14,408 Feet N - Grand Coulee Dam on Columbia River G - Harvesting Wheat in the West T - Snoqualmie Falls, a fall of 268 Feet O - Sunset on Beautiful Puget Sound N - Mt. Baker and Baker Lake, Elev. 10,827 Ft.
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
The beautiful city of Washington was designed and laid out by that eminent French visionary Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant who was engaged by George Washington for this purpose. The cornerstone of the first public building was laid in 1792 and eight years later on June 11, 1800, Congress, President Adams and the Supreme Court moved from the old Capitol at Philadelphia to the still unfinished Washington on the Potomac.
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
"The Evergreen State." W - Justice, Insurance & Administration Bldgs. A - A Washington Apple Tree. S - Along Mt. Baker National Forest Highway. H - Chuckanut Drive, Bellingham. I - Mt. Rainier, Elevation 14,408 Feet. N - Grand Coulee Dam on Columbia River. G - Harvesting Wheat in the West. T - Snoqualmie Falls, a Fall of 268 Feet. O - Sunset on Beautiful Puget Sound. N - Mt. Baker and Baker Lake, Elev. 10,827 Ft.
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
Description:
Washington - area 69,127 sq. miles, of which 2,291 sq. miles is water; 19th state in size; admitted into the Union in 1889. State flower - Rhododendron. Capital - Olympia. Places of interest: Mount rainier National Park, 325 sq. m., with Mt. Rainier and 28 glaciers; Mount Olympus National Monument (in Olympic national forest); the Bremerton Navy Yard, near Tacoma.
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Washington Washington (WA), Linen PM 1949 Sep-29
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Title: Heidi-Haus, 3408 West Court Pasco Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Touch of Switzerland and Bavaria in the heart of the Tri-City area. 2 blocks West of Hwy. 12 and Court St. exit. Imported and Domestic beers and Wines. German Sausage and other specialties. Entertainment Friday & Saturday eve. Famous Octoberfest, 1st weekend in October.
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Title: High School Pasco Washington (WA), Divided Back
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Title: High School Colville Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
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Title: High School And Stadium Tecoma Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
Description:
MOUNT TECOMA IN DISTANCE
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Title: High School And Stadium Tecoma Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Highest Point in Cascades on line of the Great Northern Ry Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Elevation 3381 Ft
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Title: Hill Climbers Of Western Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Historic Light House Lens Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
On display at Fort Columbia State Park, near Chinook, Washington. Many shipwreck items on display here.
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Title: Historic Oysterville Oysterville Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Oldest house in Oysterville and first Pacific County courthouse 1863
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Title: Hood Canal Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Where Rhododendron Bloom profusely in the Olympic Peninsula in the Spring of the year
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Title: Hop Pickers Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Hop Picking Washington (WA), Divided Back PM 1908 Mar-27
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Title: Hoquiam Hoquiam Washington (WA), Chrome unused
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Title: Hospitality Room, Olympia Brewing Company Tumwater Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Thousands stop and visit the brewery annually and end their tour by enjoying famous Olympia Beer in the Company's beautifully decorated Hospitality Room. Continuous tours are conducted from 8:00 to 4:30 daily, except Christmas Day.
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Title: Hotel Centralia Street Scene Centralia Washington (WA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Hotel Olympus Lobby Tocoma Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Hotel Puget Port Gamble Washington (WA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
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Title: Hotel Savoy Seatle Washington (WA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Seattle's Newest And Most Modern Hotel
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Title: House Museum Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
House Museum at Fort Columbia Historical State Park near Chinook, Washington. Former Commanding Officer's house at Fort Columbia, one of several forts guarding mouth of Columbia River. This museum is under the auspices of Willapa Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Title: Hungry Harbor Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Old fish-net drying docks near Knapp ton, Washington at the mouth of the mighty Columbia River.
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Title: Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Hurricane Ridge Lodge in center is reached by a recently completed modern highway from Port Angeles making this winter and summer playground within a half-hour's drive from tidewater
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Title: Indians In Hop Field Washington (WA), |