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  2. Windermere, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 47°40′11″N 122°15′39″W. Windermere. Residential area near the center of Windermere, overlooking Lake Washington. Windermere is a residential neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, named after Windermere in England 's Lake District. It is bounded on the north by Magnuson Park, part of Sand Point; on the northwest by Sand ...

  3. Windermere Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Residential real estate services and investment] Number of employees. 7000. Website. windermere.com. Windermere Real Estate is a real estate company founded in 1972 and based in Seattle, Washington. [1] It is a privately held company and is the largest regional real estate company in the Western U.S., with over 300 offices and 6,500 agents.

  4. U.S. Route 395 in Washington - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 395 (US 395) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs from California to the inland regions of Oregon and Washington. It travels north–south through Washington, including long concurrencies with Interstate 82 (I-82) and I-90, and connects the Tri-Cities region to Spokane and the Canadian border at Laurier.

  5. Whatcom County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Whatcom County, Washington. Whatcom County (/ ˈwɒtkəm /, / ˈhwɒtkəm /) is a county located in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Washington, bordered by the Lower Mainland (the Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley Regional Districts) of British Columbia to the north, Okanogan County to the east, Skagit County to the south, San Juan ...

  6. West Seattle - Wikipedia

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    West Seattle. Coordinates: 47°33′40″N 122°23′12″W. West Seattle. West Seattle is a conglomeration of neighborhoods in Seattle, Washington, United States. It comprises two of the thirteen districts, Delridge and Southwest, and encompasses all of Seattle west of the Duwamish River. It was incorporated as an independent town in 1902 ...

  7. Alki Point, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Alki Point (/ ˈælkaɪ /, Lushootseed: sbaqʷabqs, lit. 'prairie point') [1] is a point jutting into Puget Sound, the westernmost landform in the West Seattle district of Seattle, Washington. Alki is the peninsular neighborhood on Alki Point. Alki was the original settlement in what was to become the city of Seattle.

  8. List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington (state)

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    3. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. June 30, 1976. Skagway, Alaska and. Seattle, Washington. This park, with units in Washington and Alaska, is part of the Klondike Gold Rush International Historical Park, along with British Columbia 's Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site.

  9. Western Washington - Wikipedia

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    6,037,688. Western Washington is a region of the United States defined as the area of Washington state west of the Cascade Mountains. This region is home to the state's largest city, Seattle, the state capital, Olympia, and most of the state's residents. The climate is generally far more damp and temperate than that of Eastern Washington.