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- Priest_Rapids abstract "Priest Rapids was a narrow, fast-flowing stretch of the Columbia River, located in the central region of the U.S. state of Washington. It was flooded by the construction of the Priest Rapids Dam in the 1950s.Before the dam's construction, the river dropped 20 feet (6 m) over a short distance. In total Priest Rapids consisted of seven separate cataracts along a 9-mile (14 km) stretch, over which the river dropped 72 feet (22 m) altogether.It was given the name Priest Rapids by Alexander Ross of the Pacific Fur Company in 1811. Ross wrote of his visit to the \"strong and rocky rapid\" where he met a man \"called Haquilaugh, which signifies…priest.\" Haquilaugh was an influential Wanapum leader, for whom Ross gave the rapids its English name.At Priest Rapids the Columbia River narrowed and flowed quickly, making it an ideal salmon fishing site. There were several rapids and fishing sites, and a dozen or so Wanapum villages along the west bank of the Columbia River at Priest Rapids.Priest Rapids Dam, built in the 1950s, submerged Priest Rapids, taking advantage of the river's drop for hydroelectric power production. Thus today there are no rapids at Priest Rapids.".
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- Priest_Rapids wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageRevisionID "680319892".
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Ross_(fur_trader).
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_River_Rapids.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Cascades_Rapids.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bodies_of_water_of_Washington_(state).
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Category:Columbia_River.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_history_of_Washington_(state).
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rapids_of_the_United_States.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Celilo_Falls.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_River.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Hydroelectricity.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Kettle_Falls.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Fur_Company.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Priest_Rapids_Dam.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Salmon.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink U.S._state.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Wanapum.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Priest Rapids Valley".
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Priest Rapids".
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Priest Rapids, Washington".
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GNIS.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Priest_Rapids wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Washington-geo-stub.
- Priest_Rapids subject Category:Bodies_of_water_of_Washington_(state).
- Priest_Rapids subject Category:Columbia_River.
- Priest_Rapids subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Washington_(state).
- Priest_Rapids subject Category:Rapids_of_the_United_States.
- Priest_Rapids hypernym Stretch.
- Priest_Rapids point "46.75472222222222 -119.97222222222223".
- Priest_Rapids type Place.
- Priest_Rapids type Landform.
- Priest_Rapids type SpatialThing.
- Priest_Rapids comment "Priest Rapids was a narrow, fast-flowing stretch of the Columbia River, located in the central region of the U.S. state of Washington. It was flooded by the construction of the Priest Rapids Dam in the 1950s.Before the dam's construction, the river dropped 20 feet (6 m) over a short distance.".
- Priest_Rapids label "Priest Rapids".
- Priest_Rapids sameAs Q3419597.
- Priest_Rapids sameAs Rapides_de_Priest.
- Priest_Rapids sameAs m.027dypj.
- Priest_Rapids sameAs 5807428.
- Priest_Rapids sameAs Q3419597.
- Priest_Rapids lat "46.75472222222222".
- Priest_Rapids long "-119.97222222222223".
- Priest_Rapids wasDerivedFrom Priest_Rapids?oldid=680319892.
- Priest_Rapids isPrimaryTopicOf Priest_Rapids.