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The town of Concrete, Washington, straddles State Route 20, the North Cascades Highway, and leans on the Skagit River, 35 miles east of Mt Vernon. Early settlers came to the Baker River in 1871, originally calling the settlement on the west bank Minnehaha, In 1890, the townsite was platted by Magnus Miller, a post office was set up, and the name Baker was adopted. On the east bank of the river, the community that sprang up around the Washington Portland Cement Company (1905) was named Cement City. After the Superior Portland Cement Company plant (1908) was built in Baker, it was decided to merge the two towns, and in 1909, after much discussion, the new community settled on the name Concrete. (Concrete Chamber of Commerce) Concrete had 732 happy residents in 2010.
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