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Orondo is an
unincorporated community in
Douglas County, Washington,
United States,
located alongside the
eastern part of the
Columbia River. It is part...
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Orondo Avenue, 47°25′24″N 120°18′34″W / 47.42345°N 120.30954°W / 47.42345; -120.30954 (Holland
Machine Shop),
built c. 1921
Building at 13
Orondo...
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Cowell was 17
years old at the time of her disappearance. She
lived in
Orondo,
Washington and was a
senior at
Wenatchee High School,
where she was a member...
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crossing the
Columbia River at Wenatchee, then
continues north as far as
Orondo,
where US 97
splits north. US 2
continues to
Spokane and the
border in Newport...
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Department of
Transportation (2009). "US 97 –
Orondo Northward Paving".
Retrieved July 14, 2009. US 97 –
Orondo Northward Paving (Map).
Washington State Department...
- 30, 1837 London,
Upper Canada (present-day Ontario) Died
April 4, 1917(1917-04-04) (aged 79)
Orondo, Washington,
United States Political party Populist...
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parts of the state. US 2
becomes concurrent with US 97 from
Peshastin to
Orondo,
crossing the
Columbia River in
Wenatchee on the
Richard Odabashian Bridge...
- bank of the
Columbia River,
opposite US 97
Alternate on the west side, to
Orondo,
where US 2
turns east. US 97
continues north and east
along the
river to...
- Rock
Island Unincorporated places Blewett Holden Village Manson Stehekin Orondo As of the 2000 census,
there were 99,219 people, 36,747 households, and...
- Rock
Island Coulee Dam (partial)
Mansfield Waterville (county seat)
Leahy Orondo Douglas Palisades Withrow Beebe Alstown Farmer Saint Andrews Touhery Federally...