Green River (Duwamish River tributary)

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title: Green River (Duwamish River tributary)
text: The Green River is a 65-mile (105 km) long river in the state of Washington in the United States, arising on the western slopes of the Cascade Range south of Interstate 90. The upper Green River valley forms the western approach to Stampede Pass, and was once home to many small railroad and logging towns such as Weston, Lester, Green River Hot Springs, Nagrom, Maywood, Humphreys, Eagle Gorge, Lemolo, and Kanaskat. Shortly before World War I, the City of Tacoma, Washington, filed for water rights
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description: Tributary of the Duwamish River in Washington, United States
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_River_(Duwamish_River_tributary)
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date modified: 2023-05-18T18:03:43Z
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