Pasco, Washington • Franklin County
The James Moore House is a historic rural residence in Pasco, Washington, representing a typical early 20th-century farmhouse. Its architecture reflects the agricultural settlement patterns of the region.
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Politics/Government; Architecture
1016 N. 4th St., Pasco, Washington
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331 S. Wehe Ave., Pasco, Washington
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631 South Douglas Ave., Pasco, Washington
Education; Architecture; Social History
305 N. 4th St., Pasco, Washington
Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture
2503 Sacajawea Park Rd., Pasco, Washington
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