Kenneth Serier Memorial Pool

Kenneth Serier Memorial Pool is a swimming pool in , . Kenneth Serier Memorial Pool is situated nearby to , as well as near the park .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Cable Bridge.

Bridge
The , officially called the Ed Hendler Bridge and sometimes called the Intercity Bridge, spans the between and in southeastern as State Route 397. is situated 1½ miles northeast of Kenneth Serier Memorial Pool.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kennewick and Pasco.

is a city in Benton County along the of , roughly between the Yakima and Snake Rivers on the south bank of the Columbia.

is a city in the in , roughly between the Yakima and Snake Rivers on the north bank of the Columbia. is one of the Tri-Cities of Washington, which also includes and .

Neighborhood
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
, Washington, was a town located on the northern bank of the mouth of the , in what is now . is situated 3½ miles east of Kenneth Serier Memorial Pool.

Kenneth Serier Memorial Pool

Latitude
46.2019° or 46° 12′ 7″ north
Longitude
-119.12251° or 119° 7′ 21″ west
Open location code
85R26V2G+QX
Open­Street­Map ID
way 120877426
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­swimming_pool
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Highlights include Kennewick Police Station and Civic Athletic Complex.

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