Chuckwatson
Thanks... as far as the wineries go, I just moved the list of wineries that someone had placed on the Tri-Cities page and moved them over to the Benton County one, where they were more appropriate (it doesn't befit an article on the Tri-Cities to mention wineries in Prosser!). While I'm here, allow me to welcome you to Wikipedia! Thank you for the contributions you've made so far. I hope you like the 'pedia and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:
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