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    A restaurant near the Puyallup fairgrounds may look different if you haven’t driven by it lately. The top portion of the building that used to house Cattin’s Family Restaurant has been demolished.

  4. Puyallup Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Puyallup Herald is a weekly newspaper in Puyallup, Washington, covering local news, sports, business and community events. Published once a week on Thursday, The Herald provides news to Puyallup, South Hill, Bonney Lake, Sumner, and Edgewood. The newspaper is owned by McClatchy, [1] and is published through The News Tribune. [2]

  5. Puyallup, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Puyallup (/ p juː ˈ æ l ə p / ⓘ pew-AL-əp) is a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States.It is on the Puyallup River about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Tacoma and 35 miles (56 km) south of Seattle.

  6. Washington State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State Fair, formerly the Puyallup Fair, is the largest single attraction held annually in the U.S. state of Washington. It continually ranks in the top ten largest fairs in the United States and includes agricultural and pastoral displays and shows, amusement rides, and concert series. [ 1 ]

  7. Teriyaki - Wikipedia

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    A teriyaki burger. A teriyaki burger (テリヤキバーガー) is a variety of hamburger either topped with teriyaki sauce or with the sauce worked into the ground meat patty. According to George Motz, the dish has its roots in Japan. [7] Teriyaki stir-fry refers to stir frying meat or vegetables and tossing them in teriyaki sauce. Vegetarian ...

  8. Camp Harmony - Wikipedia

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    Puyallup Assembly Center, 1942. Camp Harmony was established in May 1942, shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor and President Franklin D. Roosevelt's subsequent Executive Order 9066, which authorized the eviction of Japanese Americans from the West Coast.

  9. Puyallup station - Wikipedia

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    Puyallup station is located on the north side of Main Avenue in downtown Puyallup, between 5th Street and Meridian Street. [1] It consists of two 600-foot (183 m) side platforms on the north and south sides of the two railroad tracks, along with several platform shelters that are shared with four bus bays, primarily on the north side, and a drop-off area. [2]