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  2. Auburn Adventist Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the school's name was officially changed to Auburn Academy. It had been called by that name as early as 1920. In 1971, it became Auburn Adventist Academy. In 1938 a furniture factory was the major campus industry, providing employment for 80 students. [10] [11] [12]

  3. Lea Hill, Auburn, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Lea Hill is a neighborhood located in the city of Auburn, Washington, United States. The community was annexed by Auburn on January 1, 2008, after Auburn and Lea Hill residents approved the annexation. [3] The population was 10,871 at the 2000 census, at which time it was a census-designated place (CDP).

  4. Auburn Public Library (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Auburn Public Library is a former library building located in Auburn, Washington listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Auburn Carnegie library is a rectangular 2-story brick building with a cast concrete foundation. It has a hip roof with a slight flare at the projecting eaves. The roof is composition tile.

  5. Auburn School District - Wikipedia

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    Auburn School District No. 408 is a public school district in King County, Washington, seated in Auburn. [1] The district encompasses a 62 square-mile area bridging King County, Washington and Pierce County, Washington, and serves approximately 75,000 residents in Auburn, Algona, Pacific, and a small portion of Kent, as well as unincorporated census-designated places such as Lake Morton ...

  6. Auburn, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Auburn is a city in King County, Washington, United States (with a small portion crossing into neighboring Pierce County). The population was 87,256 at the 2020 Census. [4] Auburn is a suburb in the Seattle metropolitan area, and is currently ranked as the 15th most populous city in the state of Washington.

  7. Aquarian Tabernacle Church - Wikipedia

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    The Aquarian Tabernacle Church is a positive, life-affirming spirituality, a non-dualist, non-racist, non-sexist, non-exclusivist, ecologically oriented faith dedicated to the preservation of Holy Mother Earth, the revival of the worship of The Old Gods in a modern context, the achievement of the fullest of human potentials and the creation of a peaceful world of love, freedom, health and ...

  8. Auburn Post Office - Wikipedia

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    Auburn—A Look Down Main Street. Auburn: City of Auburn, 1991. Williams, J. Kerwin. Grants-In-Aid Under the Public Works Administration: A Study in Federal-State-Local Relations. New York: Columbia University Press, 1939. Local Newspaper Articles: "Treasury Calls for Bids on Post Office Sites in Auburn." The Auburn News, 20 November 1936.

  9. Auburn station (Sound Transit) - Wikipedia

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    Auburn station is served by 13 daily round-trips on the Sounder S Line, which travel north to King Street Station in Downtown Seattle and south to Tacoma Dome Station or Lakewood station on weekdays. [50] Sounder trains travel from Auburn to Seattle in approximately 35 minutes and to Tacoma in 28 minutes. [50]