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  2. ORCA card - Wikipedia

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    ORCA card is a contactless, stored-value smart card system for public transit in the Seattle metropolitan area and other regions of Washington state. It was launched in 2009 and is managed by the Central Puget Sound Regional Fare Coordination Project, and will be replaced by a new account-based system in phases from 2022.

  3. Go City - Wikipedia

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    Go City, formerly Leisure Pass Group, is a British travel company that offers discounted ticket packages to top tourist locations in 31 cities.It has over 7.5 million active users, and sells about 700,000 passes annually, making it the world's largest provider of tourist passes.

  4. King County Metro - Wikipedia

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    King County Metro is the public transit authority of King County, Washington, which includes the city of Seattle. It operates buses, vanpools, paratransit, and light rail, and has a history dating back to 1884.

  5. Good to Go (toll collection system) - Wikipedia

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    Good to Go is a program managed by WSDOT that allows drivers to pay tolls on various highways and facilities in Washington state without stopping. Learn about the fares, passes, operations, and history of Good to Go, and how it differs from other tolling systems.

  6. Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Washington is the northernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, named after President George Washington. It has a diverse geography, economy, and culture, and is known for its lumber, agriculture, wine, and technology industries.

  7. Seattle Parks and Recreation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and functions of the government department that maintains the parks, open spaces, and community centers of Seattle, Washington. Find out how the Olmsted Brothers designed a comprehensive plan for the city's parks and boulevards, and what facilities and attractions the department offers today.

  8. Snoqualmie Pass - Wikipedia

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    Snoqualmie Pass is a mountain pass in Washington state with an elevation of 3,015 feet (919 m). It has a warm-summer mediterranean climate with heavy snowfall and frost, and was a major route for Native Americans and early settlers.

  9. Seattle Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, governance, and schools of the largest public school district in Washington state. Find out how Seattle Public Schools serves 51,650 students in 106 schools across the city and its suburbs.