Brown's First Addition Historic District in Wenatchee, Washington, showcases a cohesive collection of residential architecture from the early 20th century. The district represents a planned suburban development that catered to the growing needs of the city's population.
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Architecture
119 South Okanogan Ave., Wenatchee, Washington
Engineering; Transportation
Spans Columbia River Between Wenatchee And East Wenatchee, Wenatchee, Washington
Engineering
Us 2 Over The Columbia R., Wenatchee, Washington
Commerce; Architecture; Transportation
Roughly Bounded By Columbia St., Mission St., N. 1st St., And Kittitas St., Wenatchee, Washington
Agriculture; Architecture
2 Horan Rd., Wenatchee, Washington
Commerce; Politics/Government
Mission And Yakima Sts., Wenatchee, Washington
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Entertainment/Recreation; Ethnic Heritage-black; Social History
331 S. Wehe Ave., Pasco, Washington
Religion; Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government; Native American; Entertainment/Recreation; Military; Commerce; Architecture; Agriculture; Education
S Of Oak Harbor, Roughly 6 Mi. Either Side Of Coupeville, Oak Harbor, Washington
Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture; Politics/Government
41020 Wa 20, Oak Harbor, Washington
Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture; Politics/Government
41020 Wa 20, Oak Harbor, Washington
Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture; Politics/Government
41020 Wa 20, Oak Harbor, Washington
Architecture; Entertainment/Recreation; Politics/Government
41020 Wa 20, Oak Harbor, Washington