
Okanogan River corridor development and the upland agricultural flats of North Central Washington define this contemporary landscape. The map details the transition from the river valley floor, where the cities of Omak and Okanogan are situated, to the high plateaus and peaks of Pogue Mtn and Mt Olive. A sophisticated network of irrigation infrastructure is evident, including the High Line Ditch, Low Line Ditch, and Main Ditch, which support the distinct topographical benches of Pogue Flat and Robinson Flat. Local history and genealogy interests are well-served by the inclusion of several burial grounds, such as Omak Memorial Cem and Okanogan Memorial Gardens, while the Omak Airport stands out on the broad expanse of Bide A Wee Flat.
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