Gary Lentz, Park Manager of Lewis and Clark Trail State Park In
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Don Ford and Merle Brown of Prescott Tell About Saturday Night I
02:31
31
Cecilia Bearchum of Adams, Oregon and of the Wallula-pum Band Of
04:32
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Narration
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Narration
00:37
34
Florestine Smith of Pomeroy Explains Her Parents' Opposing Civil
01:13
35
Revelation, Gospel Quartet of the Pomeroy Church Pf the Nazarene
02:42
36
Elmer Nichols of Naples, Idaho Recites and Sings Part of the Ori
02:16
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Allen Pinkham, Sr. of Lapwai, Idaho, Resource Manager of the Nez
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38
Narration
01:52
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Narration
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Lee Earl of Asotin Recites Original Cowboy Poem, Growin' Up In A
03:57
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Joe Broncheau of Clarkston On Fiddle and Les Wagner of Lewiston
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Johnny Kit Carson On Fiddle and Bodie Dominguez Guitar - Both Of
01:34
This Northwest Heritage Resources release includes 42 selected pieces of music. List of available formats: WMA, AIFF, AAC, WAV, OGG, ALAC. All audio tracks are presented for free on the iSong4U website. The album was recorded using professional studio equipment. The style of the album is Spoken Word and the release date is Nov 29, 2007. The release of the Southeastern Washington Heritage Corridor: Richland to Clarkston includes the tracks loved by everyone: CD #1: Riley Shepard Performs Atomic Power, Ron Nelson, Nuclear Engineer for WA Public Power Supply System A, Margie DeGooyer, Retired Nuclear Chemistry Technician of Richlan, Don Brauer of Kennewick, Hanford Tour Guide and Retired Public R, Velma Ray of East Pasco, Retired Hanford Worker, Describes Condi, East Pasco Church of God Youth Choir Sings Tell All HIs Goodness, Feser Volkslieder of Richland Sing and Play O Susanna., Jasmine Ines and Ashley and Dominique Go of Tri-Cities Filipino-, Lito Ines Recounts His Grandfather's Success As a Farmer In The, Gabriel Protugal of Pasco Explains How Mexican Farmworkers Were, Stan Jackson, Fiddle and Dorothy Campo, Guitar Play Sugar Hill A, Woody Guthrie Sings and Plays Roll On Columbia, Spanish Language Congregation of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Ch, Edith McCloud of Yelm, and of the Wallula-pum Band of the COnfed, La Realidad Band of Tri-Cities Sings and Plays Perdonarme., Edith McCloud Explains How the Wallula-pum People Gathered, Pres, Narration, Marjorie Wahenika of the COnfederated Tribes of the Umatilla Res, Gene Tom of Walla Walla Explains How His Father Managed the Loca, Start of CD #2 - Narration, Elain Frank Davison of Walla Walla Tells the Story of Her Volga, Joe Locati of Walla Walla Explains How Pasquale Saturno Became F, Dave Deccio of Walla Walla Plays Walla Walla Tarentella., Santos Garcia of Walla Walla, Master Saddlemaker of Santos Saddl, Grupo Mizmo of Walla Walla Sings and Plays Que Seria Dami Vida., Virginia Williams of Walla Walla Tells of Her Experiences As a S, Hank Nelson - Formerly from Walla Walla - Sings and Plays Origin, Amos Fine, Fiddle, Vesta Gage, Guitar, and Cathy Carr, Piano, Pl, Gary Lentz, Park Manager of Lewis and Clark Trail State Park In, Don Ford and Merle Brown of Prescott Tell About Saturday Night I, Cecilia Bearchum of Adams, Oregon and of the Wallula-pum Band Of, Narration, Narration, Florestine Smith of Pomeroy Explains Her Parents' Opposing Civil, Revelation, Gospel Quartet of the Pomeroy Church Pf the Nazarene, Elmer Nichols of Naples, Idaho Recites and Sings Part of the Ori, Allen Pinkham, Sr. of Lapwai, Idaho, Resource Manager of the Nez, Narration, Narration, Lee Earl of Asotin Recites Original Cowboy Poem, Growin' Up In A, Joe Broncheau of Clarkston On Fiddle and Les Wagner of Lewiston, Johnny Kit Carson On Fiddle and Bodie Dominguez Guitar - Both Of. Looking for tracks from the album Southeastern Washington Heritage Corridor: Richland to Clarkston? You can listen online to all tracks by Northwest Heritage Resources.