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Almota (/ælˈmoʊtə/) is a
ghost town in
Whitman County, in the U.S.
state of Washington. The GNIS
classifies it as a po****ted place. The
Almota area had...
- (Witkispu), Wawawi/Wawáwi (Wawawai) ("place of mosquitoes"), Alamotin/Alamo’tin (
Almota) ("soaring flame") and Alpo’wa (Alpowa) ("total area of fishing") were identified...
- the
lower Snake,
including Lewiston, Clarkston, Wilma,
Central Ferry and
Almota.
Grain accounts for the
majority of
barge traffic on the river;
other shipments...
- for
northern pikeminnow is 7 lb 14 oz (3.6 kg) from the
Snake River near
Almota, Washington.
NatureServe (2013). "Ptychocheilus oregonensis". IUCN Red List...
- U.S.
state of Washington. The
highway extends eastward from the Port of
Almota on the
Snake River to an
intersection with U.S.
Route 195 (US 195) west...
- Road near
Clarkston 01964-01-011964
current SR 194 21.01 33.81
Almota Road in
Almota US 195 near
Pullman 01991-01-011991
current SR 202 30.58 49.21 SR 522...
- Kennewick, Pasco,
Walla Walla, Dayton,
crossing the
Snake River at
either Almota or Penawawa, Colfax, Rosalia, Spokane, Deer Park, Loon Lake, Colville, to...
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Almota Whitman Where Almonta Cr****
connects into
Snake River 1878 (post
office established) 1961 (post
office closed)
Submerged Remains of
Almota were...
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Minor Steamboats T.J.
Potter R.R.
Thompson Harvest Queen D.S.
Baker Sehome Almota Emma
Hayward H****alo (1880) H****alo (1899)
Modoc Oklahoma Elmore Ruth Gypsy...
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River Steamers T.J.
Potter R.R.
Thompson Harvest Queen D.S.
Baker Sehome Almota Emma
Hayward H****alo (Original) -
Removed from
service between 1898 and...