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Traditional canoe landing of the Muckleshoot tribe. (4m 4s)
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A small town decided to revitalize by painting historical murals throughout the town. (1m 25s)
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Goats are being used to clear brush on steep slops for fire prevention in Wenatchee, Wash. (2m 15s)
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Since the early 90's the city of Granger, Wash. has been building cement dinosaurs. (2m 20s)
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Railways brought people west and Toppenish is "Where The West Still Lives!" (2m)
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Second generation survivor and author Marja Henderson details her family history. (3m 30s)
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Cindy Shirley became the first female hydroplane crew chief for a nationally ranked team. (2m 9s)
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After a twenty four year hiatus, Pete Glarborg nurtures a life long passion for pottery. (3m 47s)
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Owners Teresa and Jeff started the business of horse rides through vineyards organically. (2m 15s)
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A Tri-Cities dentist is treating patients in a remote Guatemalan village. (4m 11s)
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No better place to capture stunning photos than right here in the Northwest. (3m)
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What exactly is a sour beer? Cameron Johnson, owner of Young Buck Brewing, explains. (2m)
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