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1373:
1362:
1354:Bibliography
1337:
977:inches (mm)
550:
538:
536:
520:
512:
496:
487:
475:
463:
453:
447:
425:
416:
408:
396:
389:and a jail.
380:
369:
350:
328:
313:North Dakota
306:
290:
286:Kettle River
279:
250:
247:Cascade City
246:
245:
1746: /
1613:Barlee 1976
1509:Ramsey 1963
527:golf course
491:Bill Barlee
420:Bowie knife
412:book-keeper
297:Grand Forks
138: /
126:118°12′00″W
1761:Categories
1717:2007-07-24
1702:2007-07-24
1636:2007-07-24
1596:2007-07-24
1570:2007-07-24
1486:2007-07-24
1427:References
1236:(≥ 0.2 mm)
1189:(≥ 0.2 mm)
533:Television
338:powerhouse
323:Powerhouse
265:region of
207:Population
123:49°01′00″N
54:Ghost town
1712:"Cascade"
1651:"Cascade"
518:in 1973.
481:by using
479:firebreak
472:The fires
461:instead.
346:Greenwood
229:Time zone
199:Elevation
1734:118°12′W
1676:March 1,
1342:See also
1328:Source:
1283:(≥ 2 mm)
1182:(135.3)
1112:(401.2)
1042:(536.6)
973:Average
968:(−28.5)
963:(−28.5)
958:(−25.0)
953:(−11.0)
918:(−16.0)
913:(−26.5)
908:(−27.0)
523:cemetery
483:dynamite
429:Irishman
402:and one
383:Victoria
372:brothels
309:American
159:Province
68:American
1731:49°01′N
1177:(45.0)
1172:(23.6)
1127:(19.1)
1122:(38.1)
1107:(15.1)
1102:(33.8)
1097:(34.2)
1092:(30.0)
1087:(22.7)
1082:(35.8)
1077:(63.8)
1072:(64.4)
1067:(46.3)
1062:(30.0)
1057:(13.9)
1052:(11.4)
1037:(60.0)
1032:(57.5)
1027:(35.0)
1022:(30.0)
1017:(22.7)
1012:(35.8)
1007:(63.8)
1002:(64.4)
997:(46.3)
992:(38.7)
987:(32.9)
982:(49.4)
948:(−2.5)
928:(−3.0)
923:(−6.0)
893:(−5.8)
888:(−1.8)
873:(11.7)
868:(12.3)
848:(−1.4)
843:(−4.8)
838:(−6.0)
823:(−3.5)
808:(15.8)
803:(20.4)
798:(20.9)
793:(16.8)
788:(13.2)
773:(−0.8)
768:(−3.3)
758:(14.3)
753:(−1.0)
743:(14.0)
738:(23.7)
733:(28.9)
728:(29.2)
723:(24.1)
718:(20.3)
713:(15.9)
698:(−0.6)
688:(41.0)
678:(17.0)
673:(29.0)
668:(39.0)
663:(39.5)
658:(41.0)
653:(37.0)
648:(37.5)
643:(31.5)
638:(24.0)
633:(13.5)
628:(11.0)
547:Climate
515:customs
450:smelter
404:shotgun
400:tobacco
342:Phoenix
303:History
284:on the
261:of the
251:Cascade
191:Founded
151:Country
1414:
1382:
1229:127.2
1167:(0.9)
1162:(0.0)
1157:(0.0)
1152:(0.0)
1147:(0.0)
1142:(0.0)
1137:(0.0)
1132:(8.7)
943:(3.5)
938:(5.5)
933:(1.5)
898:(2.6)
883:(2.4)
878:(7.7)
863:(9.3)
858:(5.9)
853:(2.3)
828:(8.5)
818:(1.2)
813:(8.2)
783:(9.1)
778:(4.3)
748:(4.1)
708:(9.9)
703:(3.2)
683:(9.0)
579:Month
271:Canada
253:was a
154:Canada
1323:35.5
1320:11.3
1314:0.27
1276:96.6
1267:10.1
1255:12.0
1252:13.9
1249:12.2
1226:13.9
1223:13.8
1220:10.1
1208:12.0
1205:13.9
1202:12.2
1199:10.6
1193:11.8
1110:15.80
1040:21.13
966:−19.3
961:−19.3
956:−13.0
911:−15.7
906:−16.6
686:105.8
666:102.2
661:103.1
656:105.8
618:Year
501:Today
459:Trail
234:UTC-8
223:1,500
1678:2021
1412:ISBN
1380:ISBN
1317:6.1
1311:0.0
1308:0.0
1305:0.0
1302:0.0
1299:0.0
1296:0.1
1293:2.5
1290:6.6
1287:9.7
1273:3.8
1270:8.7
1264:6.4
1261:5.6
1258:7.7
1246:8.6
1243:4.5
1240:3.2
1217:6.4
1214:5.6
1211:7.7
1196:9.2
1180:53.3
1175:17.7
1120:15.0
1105:0.59
1100:1.33
1095:1.35
1090:1.18
1085:0.89
1080:1.41
1075:2.51
1070:2.54
1065:1.82
1060:1.18
1055:0.55
1050:0.45
1035:2.36
1030:2.26
1025:1.38
1020:1.18
1015:0.89
1010:1.41
1005:2.51
1000:2.54
995:1.82
990:1.52
985:1.30
980:1.94
951:12.2
946:27.5
941:38.3
936:41.9
931:34.7
926:26.6
921:21.2
896:36.7
891:21.6
886:28.8
881:36.3
876:45.9
871:53.1
866:54.1
861:48.7
856:42.6
851:36.1
846:29.5
841:23.4
836:21.2
826:47.3
821:25.7
816:34.2
811:46.8
806:60.4
801:68.7
796:69.6
791:62.2
786:55.8
781:48.4
776:39.7
771:30.6
766:26.1
756:57.7
751:30.2
746:39.4
741:57.2
736:74.7
731:84.0
726:84.6
721:75.4
716:68.5
711:60.6
706:49.8
701:37.8
696:30.9
681:48.2
676:62.6
671:84.2
651:98.6
646:99.5
641:88.7
636:75.2
631:56.3
626:51.8
615:Dec
612:Nov
609:Oct
606:Sep
603:Aug
600:Jul
597:Jun
594:May
591:Apr
588:Mar
585:Feb
582:Jan
357:tent
344:and
336:and
194:1896
1170:9.3
1165:0.4
1160:0.0
1155:0.0
1150:0.0
1145:0.0
1140:0.0
1135:0.0
1130:3.4
1125:7.5
916:3.2
565:Cfb
557:Dfb
334:dam
249:or
238:PST
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1653:.
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1550:^
1536:^
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1495:^
1435:^
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