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Chambers of Commerce
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Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 640
Bridgeport, WA 98813
509.686.9501

Welcome to Bridgeport -- the gateway to the mighty Columbia River system. In the earlier days, the town was known as Westfield. Then in 1889 Mr. J. Covert and a group of investors purchased the entire township and renamed it for their previous hometown of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Because of the river rapids, steamers could go no further, so Bridgeport became the staging area for supplies.

Now a quiet community of 2250, Bridgeport is still a great place to raise a family. There are 51 miles of fishing and hunting upstream from the dam and 30 miles downstream to Wells Dam. There is more park square footage per resident than for any other city in Washington State.

Events:
Opening Day of Fishing Season
First Week of April (Generally)

Bridgeport Days
First Week of June

Opening Day of Hunting Season
Second Weekend of October (Generally)



Chewelah Chamber of Commerce
204-A E. King St.
P.O. Box 94
Chewelah, WA 99109
509.935.8991

Chewelah has plenty to offer -- changing seasons, creeks, lakes, and scenic backgrounds. Just one visit and you’ll know why the residents of Chewelah call this home. Who knows? You may decide that you want to call Chewelah home, too.

Events:
Century of Relics Museum; StageTime Theater (children's drama school); Park Avenue Players (amateur theater company); Greenwood Institute d'Art (arts,crafts, dance instruction & gallery); David Govedare, Sculptor (studio tours/limited classes); Indian Agency Historical Site; Pavilion in the Park (seating for 800); Chewelah Civic Center (multi-purpose, seating for 200); Chewelah Public Library; Adult Education Courses (Jenkins High School).



Clarkston Chamber of Commerce
502 Bridge St.
Clarkston, WA 99403
Tollfree: 800.933.2128

Located at the panoramic confluence of the Snake and Clearwater rivers and surrounded by gentle rolling hills, the Lewis-Clark Valley offers a huge variety of recreational activities all year round. You’re sure to discover a world of outdoor recreation, scenic pleasures, historic landmarks, and friendly people when you visit.



Colfax Chamber of Commerce
402 S. Main
Colfax, WA 99111
509.397.3712

The City of Colfax, county seat for Whitman County, is named for Schuyler Colfax, vice president of Ulysses S. Grant. The city’s location is the natural result of the intersection of two rivers and three systems of rails. The first significant industry was logging and lumber milling, but ranching and wheat farming soon followed and a flour mill was added.



   
 
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