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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Okanogan County, Washington, Education in Okanogan County, Washington, Geography of Okanogan County, Washington, People from Okanogan County, Washington, Transportation in Okanogan County, Washington, Visitor attractions in Okanogan County, Washington, U.S. Route 97 in Washington, Grand Coulee Dam, Washington State Route 20, Bernie Whitebear, Peter J. Goldmark, Stella Stevens, Lawney Reyes, Joe Feddersen, Washington State Route 213, North Central Regional Library, Bodie, Washington, Luana Reyes, William S. Skylstad, Bodie Mine, Washington State Route 17, Washington State Route 155, Chief Joseph Dam, Danbert Nobacon, Joseph Wicks, Thirty Mile Fire, Suicide Race, Geo-Mineral Exploration Corporation, Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, Loup Loup Ski Bowl, Washington State Route 173, Richard Beyer, Twisp Municipal Airport, Lake Pateros, KNCW, Washington Pass, KOMW, Okanagan Nation Alliance, Washington State Route 215, Anderson Field, Omak Airport, Disautel, Washington, KTRT, Bolster, Washington, Washington State Route 153, Loup Loup Pass, Chesaw, Washington, Loomis, Okanogan County, Washington, Wauconda Pass, Tatoosh Fire. Excerpt: In the U.S. state of Washington, U.S. Route 97 (US 97) is a 322-mile (518 km) route which traverses from the Oregon state line at the northern end of the Sam Hill Memorial Bridge in Maryhill, north to the Canadian border in Okanogan County near Oroville. The highway serves major cities such as Goldendale, Yakima, Ellensburg and Wenatchee before continuing towards the Alaska Highway at the Yukon border as British Columbia Highway 97. Along the length of the roadway, US 97 is concurrent with State Route 14 (SR 14) in Maryhill, Interstate 82 (I-82) and US 12 between Union Gap and Ellensburg, I-90 briefly in Ellensburg, US 2 between Peshastin and rural Douglas County and SR...