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Gate is an unincorporated community in Thurston County, Washington, United States. Gate is located on the Black River 2.9 miles (4.7 km) west-northwest of Rochester. The community was established in 1881 and platted in 1890. The Northern Pacific Railway built a junction in Gate, and the town developed a lumber industry. The community was named Gate due to the railroad junction, which made it the "gateway to the coast". Much of the town was devastated by fires in the early 1900s, and the decline of the area's lumber mills further hurt Gate's economy. One of the railroad lines through Gate is now a county-maintained rail trail.

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  • Gate is an unincorporated community in Thurston County, Washington, United States. Gate is located on the Black River 2.9 miles (4.7 km) west-northwest of Rochester. The community was established in 1881 and platted in 1890. The Northern Pacific Railway built a junction in Gate, and the town developed a lumber industry. The community was named Gate due to the railroad junction, which made it the "gateway to the coast". Much of the town was devastated by fires in the early 1900s, and the decline of the area's lumber mills further hurt Gate's economy. One of the railroad lines through Gate is now a county-maintained rail trail. The Gate School, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located in Gate. (en)
  • Gate è una comunità non incorporata della contea di Thurston, Washington, Stati Uniti. Gate si trova sul a 2,9 miglia (4,7 km) a ovest-nord-ovest di Rochester. La comunità fu fondata nel 1881 e pianificata nel 1890. La Northern Pacific Railway costruì un incrocio a Gate e la città si sviluppò con l'industria del legname. La comunità fu chiamata Gate a causa del nodo ferroviario, che la rese la "porta della costa" (gateway to the coast). Gran parte della città fu devastata dagli incendi nei primi anni 1900, e il declino delle segherie dell'area colpì ulteriormente l'economia di Gate. Una delle linee ferroviarie che attraversano Gate è ora un rail trail gestito dalla contea. La Gate School, che è elencata nel National Register of Historic Places, si trova a Gate. (it)
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  • Gate is an unincorporated community in Thurston County, Washington, United States. Gate is located on the Black River 2.9 miles (4.7 km) west-northwest of Rochester. The community was established in 1881 and platted in 1890. The Northern Pacific Railway built a junction in Gate, and the town developed a lumber industry. The community was named Gate due to the railroad junction, which made it the "gateway to the coast". Much of the town was devastated by fires in the early 1900s, and the decline of the area's lumber mills further hurt Gate's economy. One of the railroad lines through Gate is now a county-maintained rail trail. (en)
  • Gate è una comunità non incorporata della contea di Thurston, Washington, Stati Uniti. Gate si trova sul a 2,9 miglia (4,7 km) a ovest-nord-ovest di Rochester. La comunità fu fondata nel 1881 e pianificata nel 1890. La Northern Pacific Railway costruì un incrocio a Gate e la città si sviluppò con l'industria del legname. La comunità fu chiamata Gate a causa del nodo ferroviario, che la rese la "porta della costa" (gateway to the coast). Gran parte della città fu devastata dagli incendi nei primi anni 1900, e il declino delle segherie dell'area colpì ulteriormente l'economia di Gate. Una delle linee ferroviarie che attraversano Gate è ora un rail trail gestito dalla contea. (it)
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