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Grand Mound, Washington : ウィキペディア英語版
Grand Mound, Washington

Grand Mound is a community and census-designated place (CDP) in Thurston County, Washington, United States. It was named and founded by Jotham Weeks Judson, father of Phoebe Judson, in 1851. The population was 2,981 at the 2010 census. This area uses the 98579 and 98531 zip codes, which also includes Rochester and Gate.
==History==
Founded in 1851, stage service arrived in 1854. In 1913, the Washington State School for Girls (also known as the State Training School for Girls) was created, and it opened at Ground Mound on in 1914.〔 The school was renamed to Maple Lane School in 1959, and closed in 2011.〔
In the 1920s strawberries became a major crop in the area, and a processing plant was built, but during the Great Depression the industry failed and the Northern Pacific Railway closed the Grand Mound station.〔 By 1941 the population of the area had grown to about 200 people and the community had a post office along with a store and a single gas station. In 1964, the Grand Mound Fire District was formed, which in 2002 merged with Thurston County Fire District #1 before merging into the West Thurston Regional Fire Authority. The community became a census-designated place in 1990.〔 A new fire station was built to serve Grand Mound in 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://westthurstonfire.org/stations/ )〕 In March 2008, a 398-room Great Wolf Lodge opened in Grand Mound, which was majority owned by the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation.
There are several historical markers that can be found in Grand Mound. A historical marker on 198th Ave. commemorates a successful attempt by the townswomen of Grand Mound to vote in Washington territorial elections. Just south of Grand Mound, on Old Highway 99, is an Oregon Trail marker, established in 1916 by the Daughters and Sons of the American Revolution. A monument across from Grand Mound Cementary marks the former location of Ft. Henness, a stockade built and occupied during the Puget Sound War of 1855-56.〔http://www.co.thurston.wa.us/history/docs/markers/Fort-Henness-Monument.pdf〕

Grandmound womenssuffrage.jpg|Women's suffrage historical site
Grandmound oregontrail.jpg|Oregon Trail marker
Forthenness.jpg|Ft. Henness monument
Forthenness layout.jpg|Ft. Henness layout


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