Franklin Ridge Sand & Gravel

Franklin Ridge Sand & Gravel is a quarry in , , which is located on Enumclaw Franklin Road Southeast. Franklin Ridge Sand & Gravel is situated nearby to the reservoir , as well as near .
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  • Opening hours: Monday—Friday 7:00 AM—4:00 PM
  • Type: Quarry
  • Address: 36000 Enumclaw Franklin Road Southeast

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Franklin and Cumberland.

Hamlet
was a coal mining town located in east , near the current so-called Hanging Gardens on the , about 1 mile east of . is situated 1½ miles north of Franklin Ridge Sand & Gravel.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in , United States. Originally a mining camp, was named by F.X. Schriner in 1893 after the coal region of the . is situated 2 miles east of Franklin Ridge Sand & Gravel.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in , in the U.S. state of . is situated 2 miles south of Franklin Ridge Sand & Gravel.

Franklin Ridge Sand & Gravel

Latitude
47.2801° or 47° 16′ 48″ north
Longitude
-121.96461° or 121° 57′ 53″ west
Operator
Franklin Ridge Sand & Gravel
Open location code
84VW72JP+25
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1363952408
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­quarry
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