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  2. Lea Hill, Auburn, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Lea Hill is a neighborhood located in the city of Auburn, Washington, United States. The community was annexed by Auburn on January 1, 2008, after Auburn and Lea Hill residents approved the annexation. [3] The population was 10,871 at the 2000 census, at which time it was a census-designated place (CDP).

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in King County ...

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    Dr. Trueblood House. August 3, 1982 : 129 6th Ave. Kirkland 21: James G. Eddy House and Grounds ... E of Auburn off WA 18 Auburn 49: Neighbor-Bennett House ...

  4. Neely Mansion - Wikipedia

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    David Neely's son Aaron moved to Auburn, married; and a daughter Lenore was born in 1879. Soon after the birth, Aaron moved to the site of the Neely Mansion, which he and a few workmen built in 1894. [2] [3] Many gala parties were held for friends and neighbors who would spend the night in the house during shopping excursions to Auburn.

  5. Columbus entrepreneur has big vision for former Neighborhood ...

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    The Sawyer Recreation Center and Neighborhood House, 1056 Atcheson St. in the Mount Vernon area. Alemayoh is a local entrepreneur , originally from Tigray, Ethiopia, who also owns Flavor 91 Bistro ...

  6. Auburn may buy landmark restaurant site to build Fire ... - AOL

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    The owners of Chuck's Steak House and Margarita Grill are looking to downsize, and are mulling a $4 million offer from the town. Auburn may buy landmark restaurant site to build Fire Department ...

  7. Oscar Blomeen House - Wikipedia

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    The family moved out of the house in 1917 when Oscar went to work at the navy shipyard in Bremerton, Washington. Oscar Blomeen rented the house out to a group of nurses (called the Stone Sisters) who turned the home into the area's first hospital. During the 1920s, the house was also used as a maternity hospital. [3] [4]

  8. How the world’s tech crashed all at once - AOL

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    When computers and tech systems around the world went down Friday, snarling airports, closing Social Security offices and limiting jail operations, many people had one question: How on Earth could ...

  9. Emerald Downs - Wikipedia

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    The Tribe purchased the track buildings and facilities and formed Emerald Downs Racing LLC in 2015. The Tribe has made a number of improvements since taking over the operation including a 1,150 square feet (107 m 2) infield big screen. Emerald Downs celebrated its 20th anniversary Monday, June 20, 2016, with a special night of racing featuring ...