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		<description><![CDATA[Now, don&#8217;t act all surprised that I&#8217;ve posted yet another old highway alignment. This one however is rather nice and much twistier than the parallel Interstate 90 a few miles to the south. This one is quite a bit of fun, actually. It winds along the valleys that lead down to the Columbia River and [...]]]></description>
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