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Cedar Creek Grist Mill by Wayne Green.
VISITOR INFORMATION
City of Woodland.
230 Davidson Street, PO Box 9, Woodland, WA 98674. Phone: 360-225-8281;
Fax: 360-225-7336.
Tourist Information
Center.
Exit 21 West Side of I-5. 900 Goerig, P.O. Box 1012, Woodland, WA
98674. Phone: 360-225-9552; Fax: 360-225-3490.
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Port of Woodland,
141 Davidson, PO Box 87, Woodland, WA 98674. Phone: 360-225-6555; Fax:
360-225-6556.
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Media - Newspapers
The Columbian -
Vancouver Phone: 360-694-2312
The Daily News.
PO Box 189, Longview, WA 98632. Phone: 360-575-6210; Toll-free:
1-800-341-4745; Fax: 360-577-2538.
The Woodland
Public Library. 770 Park Street, PO Box 1869, Woodland, WA 98674.
Phone: 360-225-2115.

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