Bonneville Dam vicinity on the Columbia River

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The Bonneville Dam vicinity on the Columbia River is a major hydroelectric and navigation complex in the Columbia River Gorge, known for its historic dam, fish ladders, and scenic riverfront setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hydroelectric power complex vicinity
navigation infrastructure vicinity
riverfront area
crossedBy Interstate 84
Washington State Route 14
hasEcologicalAspect salmon migration corridor
steelhead migration corridor
hasFeature fish ladders
fish viewing windows
hydroelectric power plant
interpretive displays
navigation lock
observation areas
parking areas
picnic areas
powerhouse buildings
scenic riverfront
spillway
trails
transmission lines
visitor facilities
hasHistoricAspect 20th-century hydroelectric development
New Deal–era public works
hasRecreationActivity boating
fishing
sightseeing
wildlife viewing
isScenicPartOf Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
locatedIn Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
surface form: Columbia River Gorge

Pacific Northwest
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInState Oregon
Washington
locatedOnRiver Columbia River
managedBy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
near Bonneville Dam
surface form: Bonneville Lock and Dam

Bridge of the Gods
Cascade Locks, Oregon
Stevenson, Washington
partOf Bonneville Dam
surface form: Bonneville Dam complex

Columbia River hydropower system
surface form: Federal Columbia River Power System
usedFor fish passage
flood control support
hydroelectric power generation
inland navigation
recreation
tourism

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Skamania County, Washington contains Bonneville Dam vicinity on the Columbia River