Odd bits of trivia about Grant County, WA

This page contains information about Grant County, Washington including major cities, population trends, largest and most common businesses in Grant County and links to driving directions and geographic distances between major cities in Grant County, Washington. If you're new to Grant County or looking for jobs in Grant County, you can use this information below to orient yourself to the area.

Largest Metropolitan Areas in Grant County, Washington

  • MOSES LAKE
  • SOAP LAKE
  • QUINCY
  • MARLIN
  • BEVERLY

Distance between major cities in Grant County, Washington

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Distance from Beverly to Marlin is 48.3 miles
Distance from Beverly to Moses lake is 37.3 miles
Distance from Beverly to Quincy is 24.3 miles
Distance from Beverly to Soap lake is 44.7 miles
Distance from Marlin to Beverly is 48.3 miles
Distance from Marlin to Moses lake is 12.5 miles
Distance from Marlin to Quincy is 31.1 miles
Distance from Marlin to Soap lake is 14.2 miles
Distance from Moses lake to Beverly is 37.3 miles
Distance from Moses lake to Marlin is 12.5 miles
Distance from Moses lake to Quincy is 25.0 miles
Distance from Moses lake to Soap lake is 19.2 miles
Distance from Quincy to Beverly is 24.3 miles
Distance from Quincy to Marlin is 31.1 miles
Distance from Quincy to Moses lake is 25.0 miles
Distance from Quincy to Soap lake is 22.6 miles
Distance from Soap lake to Beverly is 44.7 miles
Distance from Soap lake to Marlin is 14.2 miles
Distance from Soap lake to Moses lake is 19.2 miles
Distance from Soap lake to Quincy is 22.6 miles

Grant County Population Over Time:

Population in 2000: 75,048
Population in 2001: 76,426
Population in 2002: 77,678
Population in 2003: 78,853
Population in 2004: 79,996
Population in 2005: 81,145
Population in 2006: 82,612

Population average from 2000-2006: 78,822

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