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Dayton was founded in the 1860s. A town site plat was filed by Jesse N. and Elizabeth Day on November 23, 1871. The city was officially incorporated on November 10, 1881, and was named for Jesse Day. [4] Dayton has the oldest train depot in Washington state, dating from 1881, and the oldest continuously used courthouse, operating since 1887.
5th. Website. www .columbiaco .com. Columbia County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,952, [1] making it the second-least populous county in Washington. The county seat and largest city is Dayton. The county was created out of Walla Walla County on November 11, 1875, [2] and is ...
Ski Bluewood, formerly known as "Bluewood Ski Area," is an alpine ski area in the northwestern United States, in southeastern Washington in Columbia County.Located at the northern end of the Blue Mountains in the Umatilla National Forest, the elevation at the base area is 4,545 feet (1,385 m) above sea level, with a summit of 5,670 feet (1,728 m) for a vertical drop of 1,125 feet (343 m).
1.5 miles east of Kitsap Memorial State Park; northernmost 500-foot elevation in the county: 10: Unnamed hill c. 510: USGS topographic quad shows 500-foot contour approx. 1.5 mi. east of Breidablick: 12 Peak 490: 490 380 Peak 730 5.55
Starbuck, Washington. / 46.51861°N 118.12667°W / 46.51861; -118.12667. Starbuck is a town in Columbia County, Washington, United States. The population was 119 at the 2020 census .
Blue Mountains (Pacific Northwest) / 44.81667°N 118.10361°W / 44.81667; -118.10361. The Blue Mountains are a mountain range in the northwestern United States, located largely in northeastern Oregon and stretching into extreme southeastern Washington. The range has an area of about 15,000 square miles (39,000 km 2 ), stretching east ...
The Rattlesnake Mountain Observatory was established at the summit in 1966, utilizing some of the former missile base infrastructure, and remained there until its relocation near Wallula, WA in 2009. The observatory's main telescope was installed in 1971 and is a 32-inch (0.8-meter) telescope housed inside a 24-foot domed enclosure.
Dayton, Western Australia. Dayton is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located in the City of Swan. It was gazetted in May 2011, and was named after Walter Warner Day, a pioneer of both the cattle and wine-growing industries in the City of Swan. [2] The suburb is part of the City of Swan's Urban Growth Corridor and is bounded by Lord Street ...