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I know Ordnance had street names like "Explosive Ave" and "Cartridge St". It might be interesting to note this in the article. However, since this is original research (from my observation of 50-year-old original source material), I need to find another source. Any help would be appreciated. Katr6719:43, 27 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The GNIS coordinates lead to a location on the Umatilla Army Depot. I spoke to the gate guard about the town of Ordnance, and he said that he remembered the town being south of I84, west of the water tower. I drove to that location, 45°47'48", 119°25'01", and snapped the new photo. The structure is what remains of the general store. Also I emailed the GNIS manager and suggested the database be updated to reflect the new coordinates.Visitor7 (talk) 02:27, 14 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]