
The Wenatchee River valley serves as the central artery for this mid-1960s study, where the town of Leavenworth and its neighbor Peshastin are established at the confluence of Icicle Creek. The landscape is a complex intersection of infrastructure and topography, featuring the Great Northern Railroad and the Wenatchee Valley Railroad winding through mountain passes. Significant water management is evident through labels for a Siphon, Aqueduct, and several canals, supporting the local economy and the Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery.
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