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Camano Island has a large seasonal population of snowbirds and other part-time residents, which brings the summer population of the island to an estimated 17,000. [citation needed] The retiree population on the island began arriving in the mid-20th century, including residents from outside of Washington state. [53]
Stanwood is among the smallest cities in Snohomish County, with a population of 7,705 people as of the 2020 census. [3] [68] By 2035, the city and its surrounding urban growth area is expected to have a population of 11,085. [69] The greater Stanwood area, which includes Camano Island and other nearby communities, has a total population of ...
Island County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2020 census, its population was 86,857. [1] Its county seat is Coupeville, [2] while its largest city is Oak Harbor. The county's name reflects the fact that it is composed entirely of islands. [3]
Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, [2] Washington is home to approximately 1,500, [3] and 16 of those are found partially or wholly in Island County. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 31, 2025.
This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Island County, Washington, highlighting Camano in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape. Date: 26 October 2007: Source: My own work, based on public domain information. Based on similar map concepts by Ixnayonthetimmay: Author ...
Utsalady, Washington, from near Utsalady Point (2009) Utsalady Ladies Aid building Utsalady (also, historically, Utsaladdy [1] and Lushootseed: ʔəcəladiʔ) is an unincorporated community on the north shore of Camano Island, Island County, Washington, US.
Ted Bundy was born on Nov. 24, 1946, in Burlington, Vt., to single mother Eleanor Louise Cowell. She and her young son later moved to Tacoma, Wash., and she married John C. Bundy who adopted the ...
In the early 1800s, there were smallpox and measles epidemics which ravaged the population. [20] Around 1820, several Snohomish villages were decimated by a large landslide at Camano Head (Lushootseed: x̌ʷuyšəd), [2] the southern tip of Camano Island. A massive landslide occurred when the bluff collapsed, burying a village directly below it.