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Welcome to East Wenatchee . . . the “landing spot” of the first non-stop, trans-Pacific flight, where Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon belly-landed the Miss Veedol on October 5, 1931, after a forty-one hour flight from Misawa, Japan.
A community with that “home-town” atmosphere, East Wenatchee is the population hub of Douglas County, and the home of the approximately 11,500 year old Clovis Point Cache, the Les Schwab Classy Chassis Parade & Car Show, the Wings & Wheels Festival (commemorating the famous flight), the Eastmont Wildcats, the Barracuda Swim Team, and North Central Washington’s largest mall.
With its location on the banks of the Columbia River, and three hundred plus days of sunshine each year, East Wenatchee is popular for such water sports as --
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