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Cascade City or Cascade was a Canadian Pacific Railway construction era boom town in the Boundary Country of the West Kootenay region of British Columbia , Canada . Because of its location near the Canada–United States border , it was also called the "Gateway to the Boundary Country".

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47-535: [REDACTED] Look up Cascade  or cascade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cascade , Cascades or Cascading may refer to: Science and technology [ edit ] Science [ edit ] Cascade waterfalls , or series of waterfalls Cascade, the CRISPR -associated complex for antiviral defense (a protein complex) Cascade (grape) ,

94-589: A provincial police constable and a jail. The need for police and a jail had become evident just the previous month before the Association was formed when a gang broke into the British Columbia Mercantile and Mining Syndicate's store, relieving them of 150 pounds of tobacco and one shotgun . The store's manager, Stanley Mayall, realized that the thieves intended to sell the tobacco and informed every nearby store and mining camp of

141-759: A public housing estates in Ho Man Tin , Hong Kong Organizations [ edit ] Cascade Brewery , a brewery founded in 1832 in Australia Cascade Communications , a communications equipment manufacturer Cascade Investment , a financial company Cascades (company) , a paper pulp company, founded in 1957 in Canada Open Cascade , a software development company with head office in France Arts and entertainment [ edit ] The Cascade ,

188-481: A public housing estates in Ho Man Tin , Hong Kong Organizations [ edit ] Cascade Brewery , a brewery founded in 1832 in Australia Cascade Communications , a communications equipment manufacturer Cascade Investment , a financial company Cascades (company) , a paper pulp company, founded in 1957 in Canada Open Cascade , a software development company with head office in France Arts and entertainment [ edit ] The Cascade ,

235-531: A Canadian newspaper, first published in 1993 in British Columbia [S] Cascade, a flash animation from the webcomic Homestuck Cascade (film) , a Canadian thriller film Music [ edit ] Artists [ edit ] Cascade (band) , a Japanese rock group, who formed in 1993 Cascade, a former name of the German dance group Cascada Cascade, a British DJ duo also recording under

282-411: A Canadian newspaper, first published in 1993 in British Columbia [S] Cascade, a flash animation from the webcomic Homestuck Cascade (film) , a Canadian thriller film Music [ edit ] Artists [ edit ] Cascade (band) , a Japanese rock group, who formed in 1993 Cascade, a former name of the German dance group Cascada Cascade, a British DJ duo also recording under

329-744: A cascade, a type of interior decor Information cascade , when people use the actions of others as an input to their own actions Cascade, a household dishwashing detergent manufactured by Procter & Gamble See also [ edit ] Cascades (disambiguation) Cascade Lake (disambiguation) KASCADE , a European physics experiment Kaskade (Ryan Gary Raddon, born 1971), American DJ Cascada (disambiguation) Cascadia (disambiguation) Collisional cascading (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Cascade All pages with titles containing Cascade All pages with titles beginning with Cascading All pages with titles containing Cascading Cascode ,

376-744: A cascade, a type of interior decor Information cascade , when people use the actions of others as an input to their own actions Cascade, a household dishwashing detergent manufactured by Procter & Gamble See also [ edit ] Cascades (disambiguation) Cascade Lake (disambiguation) KASCADE , a European physics experiment Kaskade (Ryan Gary Raddon, born 1971), American DJ Cascada (disambiguation) Cascadia (disambiguation) Collisional cascading (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Cascade All pages with titles containing Cascade All pages with titles beginning with Cascading All pages with titles containing Cascading Cascode ,

423-801: A census-designated place in Loudoun County Cascade, Seattle , Washington Cascade-Fairwood, Washington , a census-designated place in King County Cascade, West Virginia , an unincorporated community Cascade, Wisconsin , a village in Sheboygan County Elsewhere [ edit ] Cascade, Jamaica , a settlement in Jamaica Cascade, Seychelles , an administrative district of Seychelles Penpedairheol, Caerphilly , also known as "Cascade", South Wales, United Kingdom Cascade,

470-510: A census-designated place in Loudoun County Cascade, Seattle , Washington Cascade-Fairwood, Washington , a census-designated place in King County Cascade, West Virginia , an unincorporated community Cascade, Wisconsin , a village in Sheboygan County Elsewhere [ edit ] Cascade, Jamaica , a settlement in Jamaica Cascade, Seychelles , an administrative district of Seychelles Penpedairheol, Caerphilly , also known as "Cascade", South Wales, United Kingdom Cascade,

517-986: A ghost town Cascade Falls (Kettle River) , the eponymous waterfall near Cascade City Cascade Inlet , a side-inlet of Dean Channel in the Central Coast region of British Columbia Cascade Falls (Iskut River) , waterfall in the Stikine-Iskut region of British Columbia Cascade Falls Regional Park , located on Cascade Creek northeast of the District of Mission in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia United States [ edit ] Cascades (ecoregion) , an area of Washington, Oregon, and California Cascade, California , an unincorporated community in Plumas County Cascade, Colorado Cascade, Idaho Lake Cascade ,

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564-471: A ham out to safety, and left $ 70 in money to be burned up in his room". Local historian Bill Barlee believes the money was in gold and silver coinage. Bill states the coins lay where they fell during the fire. The coins may still be at the Cascade site. Barlee has recovered a number of silver coins from the Cascade site. The original $ 70 would be worth about $ 1,400 today. Rebuilding had scarcely begun when

611-534: A mountain range on the west coast of North America Cascade Creek (disambiguation) Cascade Falls (disambiguation) Cascade River (disambiguation) Yerevan Cascade Australia [ edit ] Cascade, Norfolk Island , a settlement in the Australian external territory of Norfolk Island Cascades, Tasmania , a suburb of Hobart Cascade, Western Australia Canada [ edit ] Cascade City , British Columbia, aka Cascade Falls,

658-732: A reservoir in Idaho Cascade, Indiana , an unincorporated community Cascade, Iowa , a city in Dubuque County and Jones County Cascade Township, Michigan Cascade Township, Olmsted County, Minnesota Cascade, Missouri Cascade, Montana Cascade County, Montana Cascade, Nebraska Cascade, New Hampshire Cascade, Ohio , a former town in Putnam County Cascade Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania Cascade, Virginia , an unincorporated community Cascades, Virginia ,

705-520: A reservoir in Idaho Cascade, Indiana , an unincorporated community Cascade, Iowa , a city in Dubuque County and Jones County Cascade Township, Michigan Cascade Township, Olmsted County, Minnesota Cascade, Missouri Cascade, Montana Cascade County, Montana Cascade, Nebraska Cascade, New Hampshire Cascade, Ohio , a former town in Putnam County Cascade Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania Cascade, Virginia , an unincorporated community Cascades, Virginia ,

752-442: A series of amplifiers Cascade (chemical engineering) , a series of chemical processes Cascading failure , a mode of failure in which the loss of one interlinked network node causes the overload of others Cascade filling system , for gasses Cascade connection , a type of electrical network connection Cascade motor connection , a speed control system for induction motor Places [ edit ] Cascade Range ,

799-609: A series of secondary extinctions triggered by the primary extinction of a key species in an ecosystem Trophic cascade , an interaction that can occur throughout an ecosystem when a trophic level is suppressed Air shower (physics) Particle shower Computing [ edit ] Cascading classifiers , a multistage classification scheme Cascading deletion , a way to handle deletions in database systems Cascading (software) , an abstraction layer for Hadoop Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), style sheet language used in markup languages like HTML Cascade (computer virus) ,

846-464: A settlement in the Australian external territory of Norfolk Island Cascades, Tasmania , a suburb of Hobart Cascade, Western Australia Canada [ edit ] Cascade City , British Columbia, aka Cascade Falls, a ghost town Cascade Falls (Kettle River) , the eponymous waterfall near Cascade City Cascade Inlet , a side-inlet of Dean Channel in the Central Coast region of British Columbia Cascade Falls (Iskut River) , waterfall in

893-425: A solid or liquid Ecological cascade , a series of secondary extinctions triggered by the primary extinction of a key species in an ecosystem Trophic cascade , an interaction that can occur throughout an ecosystem when a trophic level is suppressed Air shower (physics) Particle shower Computing [ edit ] Cascading classifiers , a multistage classification scheme Cascading deletion ,

940-550: A song by Moving Mountains from the 2011 album Waves "Cascade", a song by Kreidler from the 2012 album Den Transportation [ edit ] Cascade (train) , a railroad train USS Cascade (AD-16) , a 1942 ship Other uses [ edit ] Cascade College , a former college in Oregon, US Cascade (juggling) , a juggling pattern Cascade hop , an agricultural crop Jabot (window) , also called

987-441: A song by Moving Mountains from the 2011 album Waves "Cascade", a song by Kreidler from the 2012 album Den Transportation [ edit ] Cascade (train) , a railroad train USS Cascade (AD-16) , a 1942 ship Other uses [ edit ] Cascade College , a former college in Oregon, US Cascade (juggling) , a juggling pattern Cascade hop , an agricultural crop Jabot (window) , also called

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1034-544: A song written by Gene Slone and played by Chet Atkins on his 1977 album Me and My Guitar "Cascade", a song by Spyro Gyra from the 1978 album Spyro Gyra "Cascade", a song by Siouxsie and the Banshees from the 1982 album A Kiss in the Dreamhouse Cascade (single) , a 1993 single by The Future Sound of London "Cascade", a song by Dave Weckl from the 2005 album Multiplicity "The Cascade",

1081-419: A song written by Gene Slone and played by Chet Atkins on his 1977 album Me and My Guitar "Cascade", a song by Spyro Gyra from the 1978 album Spyro Gyra "Cascade", a song by Siouxsie and the Banshees from the 1982 album A Kiss in the Dreamhouse Cascade (single) , a 1993 single by The Future Sound of London "Cascade", a song by Dave Weckl from the 2005 album Multiplicity "The Cascade",

1128-509: A type of amplifier in electronics Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cascade . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cascade&oldid=1250550914 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

1175-509: A type of amplifier in electronics Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cascade . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cascade&oldid=1250550914 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

1222-465: A type of computer virus in the 1980s Method cascading , in object-oriented languages Engineering [ edit ] Cascade amplifier , any two-port network constructed from a series of amplifiers Cascade (chemical engineering) , a series of chemical processes Cascading failure , a mode of failure in which the loss of one interlinked network node causes the overload of others Cascade filling system , for gasses Cascade connection ,

1269-409: A type of electrical network connection Cascade motor connection , a speed control system for induction motor Places [ edit ] Cascade Range , a mountain range on the west coast of North America Cascade Creek (disambiguation) Cascade Falls (disambiguation) Cascade River (disambiguation) Yerevan Cascade Australia [ edit ] Cascade, Norfolk Island ,

1316-418: A type of fruit Biochemical cascade , a series of biochemical reactions, in which a product of the previous step is the substrate of the next Energy cascade , a process important in turbulent flow and drag by which kinetic energy is converted into heat Collision cascade , a set of nearby adjacent energetic collisions of atoms induced by an energetic particle in a solid or liquid Ecological cascade ,

1363-414: A way to handle deletions in database systems Cascading (software) , an abstraction layer for Hadoop Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), style sheet language used in markup languages like HTML Cascade (computer virus) , a type of computer virus in the 1980s Method cascading , in object-oriented languages Engineering [ edit ] Cascade amplifier , any two-port network constructed from

1410-446: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cascade [REDACTED] Look up Cascade  or cascade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cascade , Cascades or Cascading may refer to: Science and technology [ edit ] Science [ edit ] Cascade waterfalls , or series of waterfalls Cascade,

1457-544: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cascade City Founded in 1896, it was named after the nearby Cascade Falls on the Kettle River . Cascade City was located 1 km north of the Canada–United States border, 6 km (3.7 mi) south of Christina Lake and 20 km (12 mi) east of Grand Forks . The property at Cascade City

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1504-471: The CRISPR -associated complex for antiviral defense (a protein complex) Cascade (grape) , a type of fruit Biochemical cascade , a series of biochemical reactions, in which a product of the previous step is the substrate of the next Energy cascade , a process important in turbulent flow and drag by which kinetic energy is converted into heat Collision cascade , a set of nearby adjacent energetic collisions of atoms induced by an energetic particle in

1551-476: The Cascade Water and Power Company was formed and a hydro electric dam and powerhouse was built on Kettle River in 1897. The powerhouse would provide electricity to Grand Forks, Phoenix and Greenwood . The early townsite only had two buildings: a general store and a restaurant. Chandler himself slept in a tent . However, by the time the railway construction crews arrived in 1898, Cascade City

1598-495: The Kettle River Bridge. The town held a celebration and $ 25 was donated for refreshments for the railway's labourers. On September 30, 1899, just over six weeks after the arrival of the railway, Cascade City was hit by a devastating fire. The blaze started in an empty shack and spread rapidly, burning down six hotels and several other structures within the space of half an hour. The town had no fire department and

1645-433: The Stikine-Iskut region of British Columbia Cascade Falls Regional Park , located on Cascade Creek northeast of the District of Mission in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia United States [ edit ] Cascades (ecoregion) , an area of Washington, Oregon, and California Cascade, California , an unincorporated community in Plumas County Cascade, Colorado Cascade, Idaho Lake Cascade ,

1692-448: The alias Transa Albums [ edit ] Cascade , a 1984 album by Capercaillie Cascade , a 1986 album recorded by Terry Oldfield Cascade (Peter Murphy album) , a 1995 album by Peter Murphy Cascade (Guy Manning album) , a 2001 album by Guy Manning Cascade , a 2009 album by Abaddon Incarnate Cascade (William Basinski album) , a 2015 album by William Basinski Songs [ edit ] "Cascade",

1739-448: The alias Transa Albums [ edit ] Cascade , a 1984 album by Capercaillie Cascade , a 1986 album recorded by Terry Oldfield Cascade (Peter Murphy album) , a 1995 album by Peter Murphy Cascade (Guy Manning album) , a 2001 album by Guy Manning Cascade , a 2009 album by Abaddon Incarnate Cascade (William Basinski album) , a 2015 album by William Basinski Songs [ edit ] "Cascade",

1786-436: The carpenter's house, this second man turned to Doon and asked, "Where are the other three?", alerting Mayall and Morgan to the fact that they had three more arrests to make before the case was closed. The two in custody were sent to Grand Forks to stand trial and then a third man was arrested in Cascade. While he was incarcerated at the carpenter's house, the final two men tried to free him. The town watchman, an Irishman by

1833-402: The crime. It wasn't long before the owner of a tobacco shop approached Mayall with the news that he had a rough-looking salesman in his store trying to sell him a large quantity of tobacco. Because there were no local police, Mayall's book-keeper was swiftly armed and deputized and sent to make the arrest. The book-keeper, a man by the name of Morgan, successfully made the arrest and detained

1880-531: The decision was made to create a firebreak by using dynamite on some of the threatened buildings. One man's life was lost when he rushed into a hotel to rescue some patrons. Few of the hotels that were lost had fire insurance. In 1899 a newspaper called the Cascade Record reported the fire on the front page. In the article it was stated "The Chinese cook at the Grand Central carefully carried

1927-461: The name of Pat Kennedy tried to arrest them but was shot in the chest. Nevertheless, he doggedly pursued the three robbers and captured one, while the other two escaped across the border. The last member was taken to Grand Forks to join the other two in custody, and they were all given $ 50 fines and sentenced six months in jail. When it was announced that the CPR intended to build a smelter at Cascade,

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1974-571: The post office was amalgamated with the Christina Lake Post Office in 1973. Today, the only remainder of Cascade City is the old cemetery on the opposite side of the Kettle River. The Christina Lake Golf Club's 18 hole golf course sits on much of what was the original townsite. Cascade City has been featured on the historical television series Gold Trails and Ghost Towns , season 2, episode 3. Cascade City has

2021-407: The suspect, John Doon, in a sturdy house that belonged to a local carpenter. Later that evening, Morgan found his newfound duties were called for again, when the storekeeper came back to tell Mayall that a second man was in his store inquiring after the first. The second arrest was also successful, but not as peaceful, as Morgan had to wrestle a 12 inch long Bowie knife away from the man. Back at

2068-403: The town was hit by another major fire in 1901. All but 75 of the residents left and the town faded into obscurity. For many years, Cascade survived as a customs port. In 1920 there were 150 residents and a store. The powerhouse closed in that late '20s and the final blow came in 1947, when the historic Ritchie store and the post-office burned down. The CPR station was abandoned by 1968 and

2115-670: The town's future seemed assured. The local newspaper, the Cascade Record raved about the potential employment opportunities that the $ 500,000 smelter brought to the town and predicted that it would employ 500 to 2,000 men. The town's hopes would soon be shattered, however, when the railway chose to build the smelter in Trail instead. On August 12, 1899, the Columbia and Western Railway , later CPR, arrived in Cascade City from

2162-551: Was booming and although there were fourteen hotels, there was rarely a room available. There were numerous brothels where an estimated 60 ladies of the evening , such as "Scrap Iron Minnie" and "Rough Lock Nell" plied their trade. The first local government began with the creation of the Tax Payer's Association in December, 1897. The members petitioned the provincial government at Victoria for schools, roads, bridges,

2209-499: Was originally owned by an American , Aaron Chandler, from North Dakota . Seeing the potential of the area, Chandler formed the Cascade Development Company and with his agent, George Stocker, subdivided the land into town lots and began selling them to enterprising businessmen. Impetus for the decision to promote Cascade City was the local mining and rail construction, but the future looked even brighter when

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