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  • Official City of Wapato Home Page

    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.htm

    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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  • Lake Chelan Tour Wapato Point

    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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  • Wapato, Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    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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  • Wapato School District

    Operating three elementary, one middle and one high school.

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  • Wapato, 'Indian Potato'

    The purpose of this description is to provide the reader with a variety of information about wapato (Sagittaria latifolia) and its occurrence and use in ...

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