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    The SteilacoomAnderson Island ferry is a ferry route in southern Puget Sound which is owned and operated by Pierce County, Washington. The route also...
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    is accessible by boat or a 20-minute ferry ride from Steilacoom. Anderson Island is just south of McNeil Island. To the northwest, Key Peninsula is across...
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    aging ferry Christine Anderson. The Steilacoom II still serves with the Christine Anderson to transport islanders from both Ketron and Anderson Island. The...
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    catch the SteilacoomAnderson Island ferry, firefighters from West Pierce Fire and Rescue and other nearby departments arrived on the island about an hour...
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    operation, Steilacoom's rail line is now for freight only. Pierce County maintains a Steilacoom-Anderson Island Ferry which departs from Steilacoom and serves...
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    McNeil Island was linked by ferry service with Steilacoom, Anderson Island and Longbranch, Washington. Separate federal or state-owned ferries under the...
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    Guemes Island ferry, the M/V Guemes, carries passengers and vehicles across Guemes Channel between Anacortes, Washington and Guemes Island. The ferry is operated...
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    Route 509 Point Defiance–Tahlequah ferry (operated by Washington State Ferries) SteilacoomAnderson Island ferry (operated by Pierce County) Pierce County...
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    Ferry on the upper Columbia River. Pierce County operates the Steilacoom-Anderson Island Ferry providing service between Steilacoom, Anderson Island and...
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    of June 2020[update] Steilacoom-Anderson Island Ferry King County Metro Kitsap Transit Intercity Transit Washington State Ferries "Transit Ridership Report...
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    travels to Whidbey Island. The Pierce County government operates the SteilacoomAnderson Island ferry with automobile service to two island communities in...
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    MV Hiyu (redirect from Hiyu Class ferry)
    Steilacoom-Anderson Island ferry route when the MV Christine Anderson needed emergency repairs. During this time, WSF considered selling this ferry....
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  • Jersey. In 1934, Longbranch was linked by ferry service with Steilacoom, Anderson and McNeil islands. The ferry continues in operation, but no longer connects...
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  • Governor's Island Ferry (New York City, NY) Mobile Bay Ferry (Mobile Bay, AL) Oklahoma River Cruises (Oklahoma City, OK) Pierce County Ferry (Steilacoom, WA...
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    South Sound. Ferries once linked many locations such as Steilacoom. The Steilacoom-Anderson Island Ferry provides service between Steilacoom and South Sound...
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  • and placed the ferry on the Steilacoom-Anderson Island route. In 1996, the ferry was purchased by Argosy Cruises, who refurbished the ferry and renamed it...
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    while the Rhododendron was loaned out to Pierce County for the SteilacoomAnderson Island ferry. The MV Chetzemoka, built in 2010, began serving the route...
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    week between Olympia and Steilacoom, and one trip a week from Olympia to Seattle. Fares were high, $5 for Olympia-Steilacoom, and $10 for Olympia-Seattle...
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    start of the next week. On the route down Puget Sound, the Anderson stopped at Steilacoom, Seattle, Port Townsend and way ports. Fares on this run were...
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  • Humboldt, 1853–1867 Fort Colville, Washington Territory, 1859–1882 Fort Steilacoom, Washington Territory, (1849–1868) Fort Dalles, Oregon, 1850–1867 Fort...
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    Washington Shoreline, Washington Snoqualmie, Washington Spokane, Washington Steilacoom, Washington Sumner, Washington Tacoma, Washington Tonasket, Washington...
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    assignments for the U.S. Army were at Fort Steilacoom, in the Washington Territory, and at Alcatraz Island, near San Francisco, California. After learning...
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  • (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2013-04-12.[permanent dead link‍] Anderson, David C. (1997-05-28). "National Register of Historic Places Registration...
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    Ezra Meeker (category People from Steilacoom, Washington)
    tracts on McNeil Island, not far from the thriving town of Steilacoom, where the farm's produce could be sold. Oliver remained on the island to build a cabin...
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  • Spanaway (Lake Park). Was extending former to a proposed deep water port at Steilacoom, and the latter as the main line which reached a location called Terminus...
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    when the oldest brother, Emmett E., rowed the mail once a week between Steilacoom and Wollochet Bay, a 20-mile row. In 1882, Emmett E. built a little steamboat...
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     55 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFHalliday2000 (help) "Historic Fort Steilacoom". Retrieved 2008-02-24. Roberts 1999, p. 287 harvnb error: no target:...
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    Lapwal, Dalles, Fort Vancouver, Puget Sound, San Juan, Port Townsend, Fort Steilacoom, and San Francisco. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton submitted Babcock's...
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    original on 30 January 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2015. "Facebook site". Steilacoom Tribal Cultural Center and Museum. Retrieved 24 February 2015. "Whoop-n-Holler...
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    Forest Park, Edmonds, and the Kitsap Peninsula via the Edmonds–Kingston ferry. The freeway continues through western Mountlake Terrace, passing the Mountlake...
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