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  2. Sterling, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Mesekwegwils (Lushootseed: bəsikʷigʷilc) [2] (sometimes transliterated as Mee-see-qua-guilch or buh-see-kwee-GWEELTS), a band of the Skagit people, built a large winter longhouse at what is now Sterling. [3]

  3. Forthbank Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Forthbank Stadium is a football stadium in Stirling, Scotland. Opened in 1993, it has been the home ground of Scottish Professional Football League club Stirling Albion since then. Since 2013 it has also hosted the first team matches of Lowland Football League team University of Stirling. The stadium has a capacity of 3,808.

  4. Captain Stirling Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Captain Stirling Hotel was the first of three Inter-War Spanish Mission style hotels designed by Parry & Clifton, the second being the Inglewood Hotel (1935) [7] and the third was the Big Bell Hotel near Cue (1936). [8] The hotel was constructed by E. A. Allwood for a cost of £10,000.

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  6. Washington Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Washington Hotel or Hotel Washington may refer to: Washington Hotel (Greenfield, Missouri) Hotel Washington (Indianapolis, Indiana) Hotel Washington (Washington, D.C.)

  7. Fairmont Olympic Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Fairmont Olympic Hotel, originally The Olympic Hotel, is a luxury hotel in downtown Seattle, Washington. A historic landmark, the hotel was built on the original site of the University of Washington's campus. [2] The hotel opened in 1924, and in 1979, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [3]

  8. Stirling dinner an event to remember at new Merriman Valley ...

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    Tawney went for a Shirley Temple ($3). The restaurant's cocktail menu, created by Hawks and named after classic books, includes "A Clockwork Orange" mocktail.

  9. Westin Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Plaza was the first property in the chain to be renamed, becoming The Westin Hotel on September 1, 1981. [10] That same year, Westin opened a new corporate headquarters directly across the street in the Westin Building , which shared a parking garage with the hotel. [ 12 ]