Northwest Profiles: Soap Lake, Washington
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History of Soap Lake WA and the mirrormictic Lake that it is named after.
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The beauty of Soap Lake,WA
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Julian Agranoff - Growing up in Soap Lake
Julian Agranoff came to Soap Lake in 1938. His grandfather had arrived about a decade before that and built the Louis Hotel at he top of the hill on Division Street. It was constructed from hand-cast bricks and constructed one brick at a time. This is an amazing story of an immigrant family that left Russia in the late 1920's, came to the United States, settled, worked hard in a business they built by hand, and made a difference in a community. Full of Julian's personal reminisces and humor, his are meaningful stories that portray what life was like in Soap Lake in the 1940's.
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Fun times at soap lake washington with EWRCRC members.
Soap lake,Dry falls,Coulee dam ( Washington state )
The Inn at Soap Lake
Welcome to Washington states one and only mineral lake and the beautiful 100 year-old cobble rock Inn that sits along the shore. The Inn at Soap Lake is the center piece of history in this famous spa town that has long hosted visitors seeking treatment for skin and circulatory disorders. With beautiful grounds and a breathtaking view north towards the cliffs of the Lower Grand Coulee, private in-room mineral baths and whirlpools in some suites, the Inn at Soap Lake is a perfect getaway from the traffic and noise of the city.
Soap Lake, Washington to Dry Falls State Park, Coulee City, Wa.
Traveling from Soap Lake, Wa. to Dry Falls on a nice December day
. In the heart of the Grand Coulee lies one of the natural wonders of North America — the Dry Falls cataract. This 3.5-mile-wide chasm of basalt, with a drop of 400 feet, was left high and dry thousands of years ago as the last of several Ice Age floods swept through the Grand Coulee. This is one of the most extraordinary landscapes to be found along the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail.
Begin your journey with a visit to the historic Vista House Overlook, which offers panoramic views of Dry Falls. Watch for wildlife, the plunge pools surrounding this dormant Ice Age waterfall are now home to a series of tranquil groundwater-fed lakes, an oasis for wildlife and wildlife viewing
Julian Agranoff - Growing up in Soap Lake
In 2010 a series of interviews were conducted at Brix and Stone in Ephrata with several senior citizens who grew up in Soap Lake in the 1930's. The audience of 8-10 were invited guests who asked questions and shared photographs. In this interview Julian Agranoff shares stories about how his father and grandfather came to the United States, how they got to Soap Lake and what it was like growing up in a small resort town.
Paul Klasen Remembering Soap Lake
Paul Klasen Jr. recollects what it was like growing up in Soap Lake, Washington in the the 1930's and 40's. Paul went on to be an attorney for the City of Soap Lake and later, the Grant County Prosecuting attorney. A man with a sense of humor and a love for classical music. He never hesitated to share his ideas, and his memory of historic details is sharp as a tack.
A sweet motel room at soap lake washington
A sweet motel room at soap lake Washington
room 21
19224 NW Quail Way - Soap Lake, WA
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Barbara Aripa - Colville Tribe talks about Soap Lake
At the unveiling of the Healing Waters Statue in Soap Lake in 2010, Colville Tribal elder Barbara Aripa spoke about the importance of Soap Lake to her people. She describes their frequent visits and what the lake means to her people.
Lakeshore Inn - Moses Lake (Washington) - United States
Lakeshore Inn hotel city: Moses Lake (Washington) - Country: United States
Address: 3200 Lakeshore Court; zip code: WA 98837
Lakeshore Inn offers pet-friendly accommodation in Moses Lake. Free private parking is available on site. Each room at this inn is air conditioned and has a TV. The rooms come with a private bathroom.
-- Lakeshore Inn宾馆提供位于摩西湖(Moses Lake)的宠物友好住宿,设有免费内部私人停车场。 这间宾馆的每间客房都配有空调和电视,还设有私人浴室,Lakeshore Inn宾馆各处均提供免费WiFi。 宾馆设有一个24小时前台。 Lakeshore Inn宾馆距离最近的机场——潘伯恩纪念机场(Pangborn Memorial Airport)75公里。
-- Мини-гостиница Lakeshore Inn, в которой разрешено проживание с домашними животными, находится в городе Мозес Лейк. На прилегающей территории обустроена бесплатная частная парковка.
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CREEPY PLACE OF REST IN MOSES LAKE WASHINGTON STATE
Anthonys haunted rituals took me to this creepy old pioneer historical sight . You could here noises and there were some interesting history. But what was really strange was there was a section of markers that were all children. I didn't get that on video but if you go to Anthonys haunted rituals you can see what I'm talking about cause Anthony got it on video.
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Soap Lake Pow Wow celebration
Fire burns eastern shore of Soap Lake
Soap Lake's New Fire Truck
Bomber Task Force B-roll MOSES LAKE, WA, UNITED STATES 03.20.2019
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The Disposal of Sodium, 1947 Washington State
This film clip shows US Army disposing of drums of metallic sodium into Lake Lenore, an alkaline lake in the Grand Coulee area of eastern Washington State, in 1947. The barrels were rolled off a cliff onto the frozen surface of the lake where they were machine-gunned to expose the sodium. The reaction of sodium with water produced an estimated 162,000 cubic feet of hydrogen gas which then caught fire, producing a spectacular series of explosions. Several dozen passing motorist stopped to watch as a gentle mist of corrosive sodium hydroxide came down. The Army paid for repainting the cars. The War Assets Administration and the Washington State Department of Game had evaluated the impact of this disposal on the lake beforehand and concluded little effect on the lake and wildlife, but were concerned about the safety of the workers that would be involved. This clip is from a January 13, 1947 newsreel available at the Internet Archive and the details of this disposal are reported in the 1991 book, Uses of Ecology: Lake Washington and Beyond, by W.T. Edmondson.
Soap Lake, Washington Main Street Flag Raising July 4, 2015
First raising of Soap Lake's new Main Street flag