
The Columbia River carves through the landscape here, flanked by the massive elevations of the Saddle Mountains and the rising Wahluke Slope. In the mid-1950s, this area of central Washington was defined by its rugged transport corridors, where the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific railroad follows the western riverbank, serving small outposts like Beverly Junction and Levering. The town of Beverly sits at a critical junction near the mouth of Crab Creek, where the rail line crosses the water to continue east.
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