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  2. Bonney Lake, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The City of Bonney Lake and the Greater Bonney Lake Historical Society placed in 13 historical markers between 2009 and 2015, including one for the Naches Trail, which was a well-used immigrant and military trail during the later half of the 1800s. [6] The 2020 Washington Labor Day fires forced the evacuation of an estimated 2,500 residences. [7]

  3. Tehaleh, Washington - Wikipedia

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    View of Mount Rainier from The Post at Tehaleh. Tehaleh, formerly known as Cascadia, is a master-planned unincorporated community to the south of Bonney Lake in Pierce County, Washington, United States. Construction began in 2005 with an estimated timeline for completion of 20 years. [1]

  4. Washington's 31st legislative district - Wikipedia

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    Washington's 31st legislative district is one of forty-nine districts in Washington for representation in the state legislature. This district covers parts of southeastern King County ,and parts of Pierce County, including the cities of Enumclaw , Buckley , Bonney Lake , Auburn , Sumner , Edgewood , South Prairie , Wilkeson and Carbonado .

  5. Buckley, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Buckley is located at (47.162250, -122.027744) [7] near the communities of Enumclaw, Bonney Lake, and Wilkeson According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 3.95 square miles (10.23 km 2 ), of which, 3.87 square miles (10.02 km 2 ) is land and 0.08 square miles (0.21 km 2 ) is water.

  6. Washington State Route 410 - Wikipedia

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    This road was approved and built in 1897, making it one of the oldest state roads in Washington state. [25] In 1905, the road became known as State Road 1 and was incorporated into the first state highway system. [26] By 1907, the road was named the White River – Natches Road and was shortened to end at Cedar Springs.

  7. Sumner, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Sumner is a city in northern Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 10,621 at the 2020 census. [3] Nearby cities include Puyallup to the west, Auburn to the north, and Bonney Lake to the east.

  8. List of counties in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Shoshone County, Idaho County, and Nez Perce County were established in Washington Territory in 1861, and Boise County in 1863, until they split off into the Idaho Territory in March 1863, leaving the current borders of Washington. [51] Ferguson County, named for Washington legislator James L. Ferguson, was established on January 23, 1863, from ...

  9. Washington's 10th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Commissioner Gorton, representing the Senate Republican leadership, submitted a draft plan placing the new 10th district across the northern part of the state, straddling the Cascade mountains to take in Island, San Juan, Whatcom, Skagit, Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan, northern and eastern parts of Snohmish county, and the city of Skykomish in King ...