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In 1903, the Postal Service changed the name of the town from Simcoe to Wapato, because Simcoe was too much like Fort Simcoe. It was August 1908 before the ...
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Wapato (Sagittaria latifolia), one of the few Native American names that we still use, is also known as arrowhead, arrowleaf, duck potato, and Indian potato ...
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Wapato Point consists of 116 acres of meticulously groomed grounds and over 1 1/ 2 miles of waterfront. Recreational amenities are endless with 7 outdoor ...
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In response to persistent confusion with nearby Fort Simcoe, the town changed its name to Wapato in 1903. The 1906 Jones Act further encouraged Anglos to ...
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Operating three elementary, one middle and one high school.
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They offer estate wines, steaks and wine country cuisine.
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70 Private vacation home rentals at Wapato Point Resort, Lake Chelan Washington State USA.
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29 Sep 2008 ... Wapato Park lies in a beautiful setting of lake and forest and is one of the most urban parks in the City. Offering beautiful gardens and ...
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