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- Ainsworth,_Washington abstract "Ainsworth, Washington, was a ghost town in Franklin County, Washington. The town was on the northern bank of the mouth of the Snake River, in what is now Pasco, Washington.Ainsworth was built as a depot on the Northern Pacific Railroad, and named after John C. Ainsworth, president of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company. The town was platted in 1879. Thomas Symons, the US Army engineer at the site commented at the time,Ainsworth is one of the most uncomfortable, abominable places in America to live in. You can scan the horizon in vain for a tree or anything resembling one. The heat through the summer is excessive, and high winds prevail and blow the sands about into everything. By the glare of the sun and the flying sands, one's eyes are in a constant state of winking, blinking, and torment, if nothing more serious results.When Franklin County was created from Whitman County in 1883, Ainsworth was named county seat. At the time, there were also a number of Chinese laborers who lived in Ainsworth - many of whom worked for the railroad, and the remainder of which operated businesses in town.In 1884, a railroad bridge across the Snake river was completed. By 1885, many of the buildings in Ainsworth had either been dismantled or moved to Pasco. The Chinese laborers also moved to the new town, and established their own district, but most of them left when the railroad work was completed and the work let up. In 1885, the State Legislature officially moved the county seat to Pasco.Over the years, Pasco has increased in size and engulfed the original townsite.".
- Ainsworth,_Washington thumbnail Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Franklin_County.svg?width=300.
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- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageRevisionID "656418203".
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghost_towns_in_Washington_(state).
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Franklin_County,_Washington.
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink County_seat.
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- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_town.
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink John_C._Ainsworth.
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Pacific_Railway.
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Pasco,_Washington.
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Snake_River.
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Washington_State_Legislature.
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink Whitman_County,_Washington.
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLink File:Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Franklin_County.svg.
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ainsworth".
- Ainsworth,_Washington wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ainsworth, Washington".
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- Ainsworth,_Washington subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_Washington_(state).
- Ainsworth,_Washington subject Category:Populated_places_in_Franklin_County,_Washington.
- Ainsworth,_Washington hypernym Town.
- Ainsworth,_Washington point "46.217 -119.027".
- Ainsworth,_Washington type Settlement.
- Ainsworth,_Washington type SpatialThing.
- Ainsworth,_Washington comment "Ainsworth, Washington, was a ghost town in Franklin County, Washington. The town was on the northern bank of the mouth of the Snake River, in what is now Pasco, Washington.Ainsworth was built as a depot on the Northern Pacific Railroad, and named after John C. Ainsworth, president of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company. The town was platted in 1879.".
- Ainsworth,_Washington label "Ainsworth, Washington".
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- Ainsworth,_Washington lat "46.217".
- Ainsworth,_Washington long "-119.027".
- Ainsworth,_Washington wasDerivedFrom Ainsworth,_Washington?oldid=656418203.
- Ainsworth,_Washington depiction Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Franklin_County.svg.
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