Dungeness include Cline Spit and the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge which contain many trails. The latter contains the Dungeness Spit, Washington...
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area of low-lying land, Romney Marsh. Dungeness spans Dungeness Nuclear Power Station, the hamlet of Dungeness, and an ecological site at the same location...
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encloses is called Dungeness Bay. The Dungeness Spit is entirely within the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge and home of the New Dungeness Lighthouse. Its...
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scavenging habits can even lead them to eat other Dungeness. A genetic analysis of adult Dungeness crabs indicated that there is one population across...
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The first European settlers arrived in the Dungeness Valley in the 1850s, settling nearby Dungeness, Washington. While the lands along the river became fertile...
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in the Dungeness River, in Sequim, Washington. About one acre square, it is located near Dungeness Meadows and can be seen from the Dungeness River Dike...
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Dungeness is a headland in Kent, England. Dungeness may also refer to: Dungeness, Queensland, a town in the locality of Lucinda in the Shire of Hinchinbrook...
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The Dungeness School is a historical schoolhouse building located at 657 Towne Road in Dungeness, Washington. The idea for the school was formed in 1892...
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Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the northernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is often referred to...
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John Weir Troy (category People from Clallam County, Washington)
Governor of Alaska Territory from 1933 to 1939. He was born in Dungeness, Washington and died in Juneau, Alaska. John Troy began his professional career...
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The New Dungeness Lighthouse is a functioning aid to navigation on the Strait of Juan de Fuca, located on the Dungeness Spit in the Dungeness National...
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The Dungeness crab in the Puget Sound, Washington state is a non-genetically distinct population of Dungeness that has been experiencing severely declining...
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crab, Callinectes sapidus. Oregon has the Dungeness crab, Metacarcinus magister. California also has the Dungeness crab, Metacarcinus magister. Alabama has...
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Fact Sheets: Cancer pagurus, Retrieved 26 November 2009. "The Dungeness Crab". Dungeness community website. Retrieved August 28, 2006. FAO: Species Fact...
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Nomination Form. On file at the National Park Service, Washington DC. Media related to Dungeness River Bridge at Wikimedia Commons Dungeness River Center...
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County – south & east Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail (part) Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge Flattery Rocks National Wildlife Refuge Olympic...
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acres (312.63 ha) which include Dungeness Spit, Graveyard Spit, and portions of Dungeness Bay and Harbor. Dungeness Spit is one of the world's longest...
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Northwestern ecosystem, but is mainly focused on the Dungeness River watershed. Headed primarily by their Dungeness River Management Team, the tribe has been involved...
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clam chowder[broken anchor] — the state of Delaware Dungeness crab — the town of Dungeness, Washington Hatteras clam chowder — the beach or island of Hatteras...
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"Greyhound to take over Dungeness Line, adding Port Townsend stop". Peninsula Daily News. Retrieved June 29, 2018. "Travel Washington Intercity Bus Program...
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Puget Sound (redirect from Puget Sound, Washington)
Puget Sound" include the Nooksack, Dungeness, and Elwha Rivers. The Nooksack empties into Bellingham Bay, the Dungeness and Elwha into the Strait of Juan...
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Dungeness Lighthouse on the Dungeness Headland started operation on 20 November 1961. Its construction was prompted by the building of Dungeness nuclear...
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Duckabush River Dosewallips River Big Quilcene River Little Quilcene River Dungeness River Gray Wolf River Elwha River Indian Creek Little River Lillian River...
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Juan de Fuca due to the lack of overland options. In the 1860s, men from Dungeness unsuccessfully attempted to convince the territorial legislature to create...
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Howard W. Blakeslee (category People from Clallam County, Washington)
1880 to Jesse Walter Blakeslee and Jennie (Howard) in New Dungeness (now Dungeness), Washington. After attending the University of Michigan, he became,...
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are 23 National Wildlife Refuges are located in the state of Washington including: Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife...
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in October 1725, he returned to Colonial Virginia. In 1730, he built Dungeness, with English manor house style architecture on what became a large tobacco...
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Gray Wolf River (category Rivers of Washington (state))
Gray Wolf River is a river of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. It is a tributary of the Dungeness River. It heads near Gray Wolf Pass and drains the west...
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Olympic Peninsula (redirect from Olympic Peninsula, Washington)
the Sol Duc, the Lyre, the Elwha (see Elwha Ecosystem Restoration), the Dungeness, the Dosewallips, the Hamma Hamma, the Skokomish, and the Wynoochee River...
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Hazel Sampson (category People from Port Angeles, Washington)
Peninsula in Dungeness, Washington, circa 1910. In 1934, Sampson and her husband, Edward C. Sampson Sr., moved from Jamestown to Port Angeles, Washington. There...
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