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Twisp is a town in
Okanogan County in
north central Washington,
which sits at the
confluence of the
Twisp and
Methow rivers. The po****tion was 919 at...
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Youth in Revolt: The
Journals of Nick
Twisp is a 1993
epistolary novel by C. D. Payne. The
story is told in a
picaresque fashion and
makes heavy use of...
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Twisp Mountain is a 7,161-foot-elevation (2,183 meter)
summit located in the
Methow Mountains, a
subset of the
North Cascades in
Washington state. It...
- The
Twisp River is a
tributary of the
Methow River, in the U.S.
state of Washington. It is
about 26
miles (42 km) long. The name of the
river comes from...
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novels about fictional teenager Nick
Twisp. They are
called the "Youth in Revolt"
series or "The
Journals of Nick
Twisp." In the
novels the protagonist, Nick...
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learn how to
rebel in
order to be with the girl he loves. Shy
teenager Nick
Twisp lives with his mother, Estelle, and her boyfriend, Jerry, in Oakland, California...
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Twisp Muni****l
Airport (FAA LID: 2S0) is a muni****l-owned public-use
airport located one
nautical mile (1.85 km)
southeast of the
central business district...
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river Methow or Barrier. The
Methow River,
along with its
tributaries the
Twisp River,
Cedar Cr****, and
Early Winters Cr****,
originates in a
cluster of...
- In this film adaption, the
White Rabbit is
given the name
Nivens Mc
Twisp. Mc
Twisp appears in the
video game
adaptation of Tim Burton's
Alice in Wonderland...
- land and
forced the
evacuations of
numerous towns,
including Conconully,
Twisp and Winthrop. Over 1,250
firefighters were deplo**** to the
Okanogan Complex...