Lake Lenore
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Washing State Route 17
Lake Lenore (aka. Lenore Lake) is located in Grant County, Washington. It is a 1,670 acre lake formed by the Missoula Floods in the lower Grand Coulee just north of the town of Soap Lake, Washington. It is situated between Alkali Lake to the north and Soap Lake to the south. The lake is rather narrow, but long. The length of the lake runs north and south right beside Washington State Route 17 leading from Moses Lake to Coulee City, Washington,
Made semi-famous with a 1947 newsreel “disposal of sodium”:
video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3825610222960975525
Washing State Route 17
Lake Lenore (aka. Lenore Lake) is located in Grant County, Washington. It is a 1,670 acre lake formed by the Missoula Floods in the lower Grand Coulee just north of the town of Soap Lake, Washington. It is situated between Alkali Lake to the north and Soap Lake to the south. The lake is rather narrow, but long. The length of the lake runs north and south right beside Washington State Route 17 leading from Moses Lake to Coulee City, Washington,
Made semi-famous with a 1947 newsreel “disposal of sodium”:
video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3825610222960975525
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Lenore_(Washington)
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Coordinates: 47°29'27"N 119°30'43"W
- Moses Lake 29 km
- Lake Wanapum 47 km
- Banks Lake 53 km
- Rock Island Pool 61 km
- Rufus Woods Lake 74 km
- Lake Pateros 75 km
- Lake Entiat 78 km
- Omak Lake 93 km
- Lake Chelan 127 km
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake 210 km
- Alkali Lake 4.5 km
- Dry Coulee 9 km
- Lakeview, Washington 13 km
- Great Northern-Northern Pacific Rail interchange (abandoned) 15 km
- Ephrata Municipal Airport (EPH/KEPH) 21 km
- Grant County International Airport (MWH/KMWH) 35 km
- Moses Lake North 38 km
- Cascade Valley, Washington 42 km
- El Oro Cattle Company 58 km
- Tiflis, Washington 58 km