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The term Columbia Basin is used to refer not only to the entire drainage basin but also to subsets of the river's full watershed, such as the relatively flat and unforested area in eastern Washington bounded by the Cascades, the Rocky Mountains, and the Blue Mountains.
Examples can be seen in the flood regions result from glacial Lake Missoula, which created the channeled scablands in the Columbia Basin region of eastern Washington.
They are considered " common " ( 0. 20 – 0. 40 individuals per 100 km² ) in the eastern Pacific along the coasts of British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, in the North Atlantic Ocean around Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
But Pennsylvania was Roosevelt's only eastern state ; in the Midwest, he carried Michigan, Minnesota and South Dakota ; in the West, California and Washington ; he did not win any southern states.
Located in Washington, D. C., it sits atop Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the National Mall.
The ash drifted northeast over central and eastern Washington, northern Idaho, and western Montana.
Traditionally, the Muckleshoots lived along the eastern shores of Washington State's Puget Sound region and the adjacent rivers of the Cascade Range.
Ghost towns are common in mining or old mill town areas: Arizona, California, Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington in the western United States and West Virginia in the eastern USA.
In the eastern entrance to the Strait, the Race Rocks Archipelago is located in the high current zone half way between Port Angeles Washington State, and Victoria, BC.
The range is continuous in the northern Rocky Mountains south to eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, Idaho, western and south-central Montana and western Wyoming, but becomes discontinuous further south, confined to " sky islands " on the higher mountains in Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico, with only very isolated small populations in eastern Nevada, westernmost Texas, and northern Mexico.
The eastern boundary of Washington County is the New York – Vermont border, part of which is Lake Champlain.
By the early 1980s, Buttrey would eventually operate 60 stores in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, western Minnesota, Wyoming, eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, Utah, and Idaho.
Warren County is situated in the eastern portion of New York state ; the eastern border is Washington County.
The Yakima River is a tributary of the Columbia River in south central and eastern Washington State, named for the indigenous Yakama people.
Commonly eaten on French fries in Utah, Idaho, eastern Washington and rural Oregon.
Zion National Park is located in the eastern part of Washington County.
Extant Farrand private gardens in the eastern U. S. are: the Bliss family's Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown, Washington, D. C .; the Harkness summer home ' Eolia ' in Waterford, Connecticut ( 1918 – 1924 )-now preserved as the Harkness Memorial State Park ; and the Rockefellers ' estate ' The Eyrie ' in Seal Harbor, Maine.
Together, these sequences of fluid volcanic rock form a region out of eastern Washington, Oregon, and parts of Northern California and Idaho called the Columbia River Plateau.
This act resulted in the establishment of a number of new colonies in British Columbia and Saskatchewan and at the same time there was expansion into Montana and eastern Washington in the 1940s and 1950s.
Much of the plateau, especially in eastern Washington, is irrigated farmland.
Fjord-type estuaries can be found along the coasts of Alaska, the Puget Sound region of western Washington state, eastern Canada, Greenland, Iceland, New Zealand, and Norway.

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However, the proposed station on the eastern outskirts of Hanford is listed as “ optional ” and will not be built without matching local funds or in-kind support.
BPA now markets the electricity from thirty-one federal hydroelectric dams on the Columbia River and its tributaries, as well as from the Columbia Generating Station, a nuclear plant located on the Hanford Site in eastern Washington.
The Hanford Reach is a free-flowing section of the Columbia River, about long, in eastern Washington state, named after a large northward bend in the river's otherwise southbound course.

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During the entirety of the Cold War, the Skunk Works was located in Burbank, California on the eastern side of Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport ().
In 1742 a Scottish trader named John Fraser ( frontiersman ) from eastern Pennsylvania acquired land at the location of the current Edgar Thomson Steel Works from Queen Aliquippa and the Lenape people.
Three major streets are named in relation to the lake: Westlake Avenue, which runs along its western shore from Downtown to the Fremont Bridge ; Eastlake Avenue, which runs along its eastern shore from Cascade to the University District, and Northlake Way, which runs along its northern shore from the University District past Gas Works Park to the edge of Fremont.
As part of the 1935 – 1940 " New Works Programme " of the London Passenger Transport Board the majority of the Woodford to Ilford loop was to be transferred to form the eastern extensions of the Central line.
Its principal vent lay in the neighborhood of what is now Sulphur Works, but a second vent from which no lavas issued lay on the eastern flank of Little Hot Springs Valley.
In the early 1880s the predecessor to the Patea Freezing Works was established on the eastern bank of the Patea River.
A proposed development project for eastern Maine, envisioned by hydroelectric engineer Dexter Cooper, involving the construction of a tidal harness for electricity generation was initiated in 1935 under U. S. Public Works Administration funding and with the blessing of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose summer home was on nearby Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada.
As part of the 1935-1940 " New Works Programme " of the London Passenger Transport Board the majority of the Woodford to Ilford loop was to be transferred to form the eastern extensions of the Central line.
Many factors went into the selection of the eastern quadrant, but by using it, the city was able to erect an elevated viewing platform with a gazebo-style roof, picnic tables, an area to build a re-creation of a hobo jungle, a display of strap rail track, a small preserved Whitcomb switching locomotive ( manufactured by the Whitcomb Locomotive Works of Rochelle ), and a paved parking lot.
The Commission's works appear in the Works of the Commission on the Prehistory of the Carpathians, the first volume of which contains the results of joint Polish-Slovak research on the earliest Linear Pottery Culture in eastern Slovakia.
The museum was designed by Austen Harrison, ( Austen St. Barbe Harrison ), chief architect of the Mandatory Department of Public Works, who drew up blueprints for a white limestone building integrating eastern and western architectural elements.
Although the CNR was not completely dieselized until 1960, the Super Continental was from the outset hauled exclusively by a variety of diesel locomotives, including Montreal Locomotive Works FP-2s and FP-4s, Canadian Locomotive Company C-liners in eastern Canada, as well as General Motors Diesel FP9 units in western Canada.
As part of the 1935-1940 " New Works Programme " of the London Passenger Transport Board the majority of the loop was to be transferred to form the eastern extensions of the Central line.
As part of the 1935-1940 " New Works Programme " of the London Passenger Transport Board the majority of the loop was to be transferred to form the eastern extensions of the Central Line.
As part of the 1935-1940 " New Works Programme " of the London Passenger Transport Board, the majority of the loop was to be transferred to form the eastern extensions of the Central Line.
As part of the 1935-1940 " New Works Programme " of the London Passenger Transport Board the majority of the loop was to be transferred to form the eastern extensions of the Central line.
In 1876 the Duke of Bedford leased a site on the eastern side of Bow Street to the Commissioners of HM Works and Public Buildings for an annual rent of £ 100.
It then crosses the river and skirts the eastern edge of the Philadelphia Gas Works, until its interchange with Pennsylvania Route 291 and Oregon Avenue.

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