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North of Richland is one of state’s most endangered historic places

June 19, 2018

June 19, 2018

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Written by Annette Cary, Tri-City Herald

RICHLAND, WA
A building made of Columbia River cobble stones, surrounded by a fence topped with barbed wire, has been named one of Washington state’s most endangered historic places.

The long warehouse along the Columbia River north of Richland was once owned by Paul and Mary Bruggemann, one of the most successful farming families in the region, according to the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation.

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