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The City of Bonney Lake and the Greater Bonney Lake Historical Society placed in 13 historical markers between 2009 and 2015, including one for the Naches Trail, which was a well-used immigrant and military trail during the later half of the 1800s. [6] The 2020 Washington Labor Day fires forced the evacuation of an estimated 2,500 residences. [7]
Tehaleh, [1] formerly known as Cascadia, is a master-planned unincorporated community to the south of Bonney Lake in Pierce County, Washington, United States. Construction began in 2005 with an estimated timeline for completion of 20 years. [2] The town was designed by Patrick Kuo, who had purchased the land in 1991. [3]
The Skystone is an andesite glacial erratic boulder in Bonney Lake, Washington. The boulder was deposited approximately 13,000 years ago. [ 1 ] The stone's height and width are 4.5 by 12 feet (1.4 m × 3.7 m).
Buckley is located near the communities of Enumclaw, Bonney Lake, and Wilkeson. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.95 square miles (10.23 km 2), of which, 3.87 square miles (10.02 km 2) is land and 0.08 square miles (0.21 km 2) is water. [7]
[6] A review in Reactor Magazine compared the trilogy to the Blue Rose Trilogy by Peter Straub, in that both works are metafictional horror trilogies. This same review states that Jones had a difficult task because The Angel of Indian Lake needed to succeed both as a slasher story and as a commentary about slasher stories, and the reviewer felt ...
The lake borders the 113 acre Lake Bonny Park, Bonny Shores Mobile Home Park, Southeastern University and the Lake-to-Lake Trail. In 2013, the city of Lakeland opened Lakeland Skatepark, a $1.3 million state-of-the-art skate facility at Lake Bonny Park, which has been used in photo shoots by Nike and other national advertisers. [4]
State Route 410 (SR 410, partially named the Chinook Scenic Byway, and also named the Stephen Mather Memorial Parkway) is a 107.44-mile (172.91 km) long state highway that traverses Pierce, King, and Yakima counties in the US state of Washington.
Milton is located in northern Pierce County and southern King County. The Milton and Edgewood areas are known informally as North Hill. This contrasts with the South Hill area on the opposite side of the Puyallup River valley.