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North McNary, Washington
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Country United States
State Washington
County Benton
Elevation
325 ft (99 m)
Time zone UTC-8 (Pacific (PST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code
99337
Area code(s) 509
GNIS feature ID 1511189

North McNary is a small place in Benton County, Washington, in the United States. It's not a city or town with its own government. Instead, it's an unincorporated community, which means it's part of the larger county. You can find it right next to Umatilla, Oregon, on the north side of the Columbia River, very close to the famous McNary Dam.

A Look at North McNary's History

North McNary was created in 1947. It wasn't built like a typical town. Instead, it was set up for a very specific reason: to help build a huge dam!

Why Was North McNary Created?

This community was established as a special delivery point. Imagine a giant construction site! Materials like concrete, steel, and machinery needed to be brought in. North McNary served as the place where these important supplies arrived for the construction of the McNary Dam.

Who Was Charles L. McNary?

The dam, and therefore the community, got its name from a person. Railroad officials decided to name the dam after Charles L. McNary. He was a very important person: a U.S. Senator from Oregon. Senators are elected officials who help make laws for the entire country. Naming the dam after him was a way to honor his work.

The Mighty Columbia River

North McNary sits right on the banks of the Columbia River. This is one of the largest rivers in North America. It's super important for many things, like shipping goods, generating electricity, and even for fishing. The McNary Dam helps control the river's flow and creates power.

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