Issaquah Salmon Days is a festival held in Issaquah, Washington that celebrates the return of the salmon. The main features of the event are a parade,...
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Coho salmon and is the most visited hatchery in Washington with an estimated 350,000 visitors annually.[better source needed] Issaquah Salmon Days is an...
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Chittenden Locks, or Ballard Locks, is a complex of locks at the west end of Salmon Bay in Seattle, Washington's Lake Washington Ship Canal, between the neighborhoods...
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school at what is now Sunny Hills. A vote in 1991 to join neighboring Issaquah failed, as did a vote on incorporation the following year. A renewed movement...
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a mountain in the U.S. state of Washington. It is at the center of the Issaquah Alps, a small range in the Eastside region of King County, Washington southeast...
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Bellevue and contains Chinook (an endangered species), Sockeye and Coho salmon. In the 773-acre (313 ha) creek basin, 71% of the land has an impervious...
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Black Press (redirect from Issaquah Reporter)
including 12 under the Reporter Newspapers brand, including the newly created Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter and the Sumner/Lake Tapps Reporter. Overall, the mostly...
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Squak Mountain (category Parks in Issaquah, Washington)
Squak Mountain is the second most westerly mountain of the Issaquah Alps mountain chain in Washington state. It is situated between Cougar Mountain to...
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chain Costco (#11), the largest retail company in Washington, is based in Issaquah. Microsoft (#14) is located in Redmond. Furthermore, Bellevue is home to...
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region, primarily in Redmond, with additional offices in Bellevue and Issaquah (90,000 employees worldwide). In June 2006, Microsoft purchased former...
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Hudson's Bay Company laid claim to San Juan Island. In 1850 they built a salmon curing station. A few years later they started a sheep farm. The town's...
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small fleet of steamboats known as the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. Over two days, December 24–26, 1854, Governor Isaac I. Stevens negotiated the Treaty of...
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population as a result. The Sammamish River valley from Lake Washington to Issaquah Creek was first inhabited by the indigenous Sammamish people (Lushootseed:...
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about a ten-year-old boy and his great grandfather who were lost for five days in the hills of the Coast Range near Pe Ell, Washington. The would-be segment...
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fatality at a Disney Park. July 11–17 – Baltimore police strike. July 14 – In Issaquah, Washington, serial killer Ted Bundy abducts Janice Ott and Denise Naslund...
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original state beginning in 2000. The regional Village Theatre performs in Issaquah and at the Everett Performing Arts Center, a city-owned facility that opened...
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performed live with the Ventures as second lead guitarist at the Salmon Days Festival in Issaquah, Washington in October, 2004. Nokie Edwards also recorded with...
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the marchers were from the neighboring Shaw, Lopez and Orcas Islands. Issaquah 56 Kingston 60 Near the town of Bremerton, dozens rallied alongside Washington...
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again, this time to Ballard, Washington, where he started a new shipyard on Salmon Bay. In December 1889 he employed a gang of men to remove stumps and level...
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salmon on her and she was so slow it cost us more to feed the passengers than the passage money amounted to. We had a peck of troubles in those days,...
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started, and the vessel began its first trip, out towards the mouth of Salmon Bay and then south to Seattle. On board at the time were several prominent...
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causing the Rock Springs massacre followed by an attack in Squak Valley (now Issaquah, Washington). As the agitation reached Seattle, Leary attempted to convince...
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1898, Princess Louise returned to Victoria carrying 8,100 cases of canned salmon from Alert Bay, but on this trip there had been a fatal accident. Three...
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growing demand for riverine transport was fueled by the rapidly developing salmon and logging industries. Fleetwood cut two hours off the time on the Astoria...
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