Leavenworth, Washington • Chelan County
The Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery, established in 1931, is a well-preserved example of New Deal-era conservation infrastructure. Its rustic architectural style is characterized by the use of local materials and integration with the natural landscape.
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Conservation; Politics/Government; Architecture
Wenatchee National Forest, Leavenworth, Washington
Conservation; Politics/Government; Architecture
Wa 207, N Shore Of Lake Wenatchee, Wenatchee Nf, Leavenworth, Washington
Conservation; Politics/Government; Architecture
Wenatchee National Forest, Leavenworth, Washington
Architecture; Entertainment/Recreation
Jct. Of Ski Hill Dr. & Titus Rd., Okanogan-wenatchee National Forest, Leavenworth, Washington
Engineering; Transportation
Spans Wenatchee River, N Of Leavenworth On Us 2, Leavenworth, Washington
Conservation; Politics/Government; Architecture
Summit Of Sugarloaf Peak, Leavenworth, Washington
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Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Broadway, Division St., Railroad Ave., And Washington St., Ritzville, Washington
Community Planning And Development; Military
Roughly Bounded By Willis St., Davison Ave., Hunt Ave., Davison Ave., And George Washington Way, Richland, Washington
Agriculture; Exploration/Settlement
Lake Chelan National Recreation Area, Stehekin Valley Rd., Stehekin, Washington
Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Agriculture; Industry
208-509 Cottage Ave., 103 Maple St., 107 Parkhill St., Cashmere, Washington
Commerce; Architecture; Transportation
Roughly Bounded By Columbia St., Mission St., N. 1st St., And Kittitas St., Wenatchee, Washington
Engineering
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