
Wenatchee and the surrounding river valleys are defined by an early twentieth-century network of irrigation canals and agriculture as seen in this 1913 survey. The High Line Ditch, Greek Ditch, and West Side Ditch trace the contours of the land, facilitating the growth of settlements like Sunnyslope and Wenatchee Heights. The Great Northern Railway hugs the western bank of the Columbia River, highlighting the corridor's importance for transportation and trade.
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