
The Kettle River meanders south through a landscape dominated by the Colville National Forest, eventually meeting the Columbia River at the historic junction of Marcus and Kettle Falls. This mid-1930s landscape is defined by its industrial reliance on the Great Northern railroad and a series of high-altitude mining operations. Mineral extraction is concentrated in the northern reaches, evidenced by sites like the Easter Sunday Mine, White Horse Mine, and Big Iron Mine.
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