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  2. Kirkland, Washington - Wikipedia

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    53-35940. GNIS feature ID. 1512352 [3] Website. www.kirklandwa.gov. Kirkland is a city in King County, Washington, United States. A suburb east of Seattle, its population was 92,175 in the 2020 U.S. census [4] which made it the sixth largest city in King County and the twelfth largest city in the state of Washington.

  3. Kirkland Cannery Building - Wikipedia

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    The Kirkland Cannery Building, also once called King County Food Processing Plant and State Cannery Number 4, is a historic building in Kirkland, Washington.It is an 11,000 ft 2 cannery, built in 1936 by President Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration (WPA), and was sold to the City of Kirkland in 1941 for $44.79.

  4. Great Western Iron and Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    The Great Western Iron and Steel Company was a company founded in the 1890s in Kirkland, Washington Territory by the city's namesake Peter Kirk to build an integrated smelter and steel mill to refine local ore into steel for rails and other purposes. If the enterprise had proceeded as Kirk and other investors envisioned, it would have held a ...

  5. Eastside Rail Corridor - Wikipedia

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    In January, 2015, the 5.75-mile (9.25 km) Kirkland portion of the Eastside Rail Corridor, with compacted gravel surfacing, opened for pedestrians and bicyclists. [9] [10] The Kirkland–Bellevue section was opened in July 2018, connecting State Route 520 (and its bike trail) to the Spring District. [11] It was christened as Eastrail on July 20 ...

  6. Bellevue, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue (/ ˈbɛlvjuː / BEL-vew) is a city in the Eastside region of King County, Washington, United States, located across Lake Washington from Seattle. It is the third-largest city in the Seattle metropolitan area, and the fifth-largest city in Washington. It has variously been characterized as a satellite city, a suburb, a boomburb, or an ...

  7. Juanita Beach Park - Wikipedia

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    Established. 1956. Juanita Beach Park is a 22-acre (8.9 ha) waterfront park located on the northeast shore of Lake Washington in the Juanita neighborhood, managed by the city of Kirkland, Washington in the United States. It was historically the home of several popular private beach resorts before their purchase by the public in 1956.

  8. O.O. Denny Park - Wikipedia

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    O.O. Denny Park. O.O. Denny Park is a 46-acre (19 ha) park on the northeast shore of Lake Washington that is managed by the city of Kirkland, Washington but is owned by the city of Seattle. [ 1 ] It has approximately 0.25 miles (400 m) of Lake Washington shoreline, and some park amenities such as BBQ grills and a covered structure at the shore ...

  9. Cross Kirkland Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Under a city construction budget set-aside for public art in Kirkland, art is installed on the corridor.The first such work was The Spikes, created in 2017 by Lake Washington Institute of Technology welding student Merrily Dicks, [8] [9] and consisting of three 6–8 ft (1.8–2.4 m) columns of recycled railroad spikes, rising from a 4 ft × 4 ft (1.2 m × 1.2 m) metal base.