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Fair
Grant County Fair.
3953 Airway Drive NE, Moses Lake, WA 98837. Phone: 509-765-3581; Fax:
509-766-7940. E-mail
Farmers' Market
Columbia Basin Farmers'
Market. 430 E. Fifth Avenue (Civic Center Park), Moses Lake, WA 98837.
Festivals
Moses Lake Spring
Festival. Downtown Moses Lake, Moses Lake, WA. Phone: 509-764-8200.
Museums
Mon-Road Railroad &
House of Poverty Museum. 288 Commerce Way, Moses Lake, WA . Phone:
509-765-6342.
Moses Lake Museum
& Art Center. 228 W. 3ird Avenue, Moses Lake, WA 98837. Phone:
509-766-9395.
Outdoor Amphitheatre
Centennial
Theatre (Outdoor Amphitheatre). McCosh Park - Dogwood Street, Moses
Lake, WA 98837. Phone: 509-766-9240.
Parks and Gardens
Blue
Heron Park - Former State Park. 111 Westshore Drive, Moses Lake, WA .
Phone: 509-766-9240.
Cascade
Park. 2001 Valley Road, Moses Lake, WA . Phone: 509-766-9240.
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Japanese
Peace Garden. 800 Alder Street, Moses Lake, WA . Phone: 509-766-9240.
John E.
Calbom Island Park- Natural Wildlife Habitat. Lewis & Parker Horn, Moses
Lake, WA . Phone: 509-766-9240.
Scenic Drive
Coulee Corridor Scenic Byway.
Olympic Loop. Great Washington State Birding Trail, Moses Lake, WA.
Scenic Views
Audubon Kiosk Overlook. |

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