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Langley is known in the Lushootseed language as sc̓q̓abac, [a] meaning "gooseberry bush." [4] [5] The site of Langley was a camping spot used during clam harvesting in the summer months. [6] Nearby, there was a village of the dəgʷasx̌abš, a Snohomish band, approximately one mile east of Langley on Sandy Point (Lushootseed: č̓əč̓ɬqs).
This is a list of current Ion Mystery affiliates (formerly known as Escape until September 30, 2019, and Court TV Mystery until February 24, 2022), arranged by U.S. state. There are links to and articles on each of the stations, describing their local programming, hosts and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies.
Choochokam was an annual street fair and arts festival, started in 1975, held in downtown Langley during the second weekend of July. The last Choochokam was held in 2016. [41] Tour de Whidbey, in September, is an organized bike ride with varying routes around Whidbey Island. [42] The Whidbey Island Marathon and Half Marathon, in April since ...
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Hallmark Channel's 2024 Countdown to Christmas schedule. Premiere times are 8 p.m. ET/PT on the Hallmark Channel unless otherwise noted. Friday, Nov. 1. A Carol for Two. Stars: Ginna Claire Mason ...
"Mystery of the Spinning Statue, The Unwanted Elephant, Pirates of the Me" June 2, 2016 () 124: 10 "Who Killed Superman; Silver Lake Sea Serpant; Wooden Horse Escape" June 10, 2016 () 125: 12 "Pigeon Bra; Alpine Air Rescue; Her Promised Land" June 17, 2016 () 126: 11
Mystery 101 is an American/Canadian series of mystery TV movies created by Robin Bernheim and Lee Goldberg. [1] It stars Jill Wagner , Kristoffer Polaha [ 2 ] and Robin Thomas . The series airs on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel in the United States and on the W Network in Canada.
Before the community of Baby Island Heights was platted, the waterfront along the community was a well-known fishing hotspot for salmon.This attracted several well-known early-20th-century Seattle businessmen to the area, including Virgil Bogue, Eddie Bauer, and Thomas Moore, all of whom built cabins in the present-day community.