
The confluence of the Yakima River and the Columbia River shapes this mid-1960s landscape, where Lake Wallula dominates the northern boundary. The urban development of Kennewick and Pasco is captured in a period of significant growth, with new residential areas like West Highlands and South Highlands expanding into the surrounding hills. This expansion is supported by an intricate irrigation network including the Columbia Canal and the Feeder Canal, essential for the region's agricultural productivity.
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