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- Fairfax,_Washington abstract "Fairfax was a coal town in Pierce County in the U.S. state of Washington. Mining lasted only until the minerals ceased to be economically viable following World War I. Until the completion of the nearby 240 feet (73 m) high Farrell Bridge in 1921 (the highest bridge in the state at the time), the town was only accessible via railroad or pack train. The town is memorialized in a song by singer Ron Fowler, "Road to Fairfax", on his independently released CD, "Radio Frequency" [1]".
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- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageExternalLink radiofrequency.html.
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- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageRevisionID "619494284".
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_River.
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Carbonado,_Washington.
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Pierce_County,_Washington.
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghost_towns_in_Washington_(state).
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Washington_(state).
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Pack_train.
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Packhorse.
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Pierce_County,_Washington.
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Pierce_County_(Washington).
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Washington_State_Route_165.
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink File:Carbon_River_Bridge.jpg.
- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fairfax".
- Fairfax,_Washington hasPhotoCollection Fairfax,_Washington.
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- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
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- Fairfax,_Washington wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pierce_County,_Washington.
- Fairfax,_Washington subject Category:Geography_of_Pierce_County,_Washington.
- Fairfax,_Washington subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_Washington_(state).
- Fairfax,_Washington subject Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Washington_(state).
- Fairfax,_Washington hypernym Town.
- Fairfax,_Washington point "47.01138888888889 -122.015".
- Fairfax,_Washington type Settlement.
- Fairfax,_Washington type SpatialThing.
- Fairfax,_Washington comment "Fairfax was a coal town in Pierce County in the U.S. state of Washington. Mining lasted only until the minerals ceased to be economically viable following World War I. Until the completion of the nearby 240 feet (73 m) high Farrell Bridge in 1921 (the highest bridge in the state at the time), the town was only accessible via railroad or pack train. The town is memorialized in a song by singer Ron Fowler, "Road to Fairfax", on his independently released CD, "Radio Frequency" [1]".
- Fairfax,_Washington label "Fairfax, Washington".
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- Fairfax,_Washington lat "47.01138888888889".
- Fairfax,_Washington long "-122.015".
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- Fairfax,_Washington depiction Carbon_River_Bridge.jpg.
- Fairfax,_Washington isPrimaryTopicOf Fairfax,_Washington.