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South Sound Center is a shopping mall located in Lacey, Washington, United States. It opened in 1966 as the first shopping center in the Olympia area and originally had a 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m 2) enclosed mall. The indoor sections were demolished in 2000 and replaced by a retail plaza anchored by Target and Kohl's.
The largest retail area in Lacey is the South Sound Center, which opened in 1966 and was originally an enclosed mall until 2000. [26] Plans to develop a city center near the mall were considered as early as the 1990s to revitalize the area around the civic campus. [27]
The U.S. state of Washington has over 30 shopping malls, ... South Sound Center (Lacey; indoor sections demolished in 2000) [8] Tower Mall (Vancouver; demolished in ...
South Sound cidermaker has closed more taprooms, including Olympia. Kristine Sherred. ... Locust Cider said Tuesday that six of its Washington taprooms had kicked the can. They include Olympia at ...
The north end of the South Sound region has the only cross-Sound bridge, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge (technically two adjacent bridges since 2007). [29] [30] Interstate 5 and U.S. 101 form a semicircular pathway from Shelton to Tacoma around the South Sound, and Washington State Route 3 runs up from Shelton through the center of the Kitsap Peninsula.
As the largest 911 call center in Washington, serving 38 police and fire agencies in Pierce County, South Sound 911 has seen a growing number of the nearly one million annual calls they receive ...
Washington's coldest city is also inland from the Pacific coast. Winthrop's average annual low temp is 32 degrees. The state's record low was set here and in Mazama in 1968: -48 degrees.
Thurston County is a founding member of the Timberland system, which was established as a pilot project in 1964 and made into a permanent intercounty rural library district in 1968. The county had previously been served by the South Puget Sound Regional Library, which was contracted to operate libraries in the cities of Lacey, Olympia, and Yelm.