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  2. International Community School (Kirkland, Washington)

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    The International Community School has been recognized as one of the best high schools in the United States, public or private. In every year since it was founded, ICS students have achieved top-tier scores on national and state achievement tests like Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) test, the High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE), and Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC ...

  3. Interstate 405 (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The southernmost is a half single-point urban interchange with Northeast 116th Street near the Lake Washington Institute of Technology campus, [41] followed by a partial cloverleaf interchange with Northeast 124th Street serving The Village at Totem Lake shopping center, and a median interchange with Northeast 128th Street in the I-405 HOT ...

  4. Kirkland Woman's Club - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 1920 when eight women met and established a charter with the General Federation of Women's Clubs.The building was completed in 1925 through community support: the Burke & Farrar development company gifted the land, local architect and future mayor John Hanford Wester donated the plans, and local high school shop students made the bookshelves.

  5. Kirkland, Washington - Wikipedia

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    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 [5] which made it the sixth largest city in King County and the twelfth largest city in the state of Washington.

  6. 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.

  7. BEST High School (Kirkland, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    B.E.S.T. High School is an alternative high school in the Houghton neighborhood of Kirkland, Washington, operated by the Lake Washington School District. It is called a 'choice' school because enrollment is purely by choice. [citation needed]. It maintains a maximum of 190 students to maintain a low student–teacher ratio.

  8. Peter Kirk Building - Wikipedia

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    The upper floor was vacated when the Kirkland Investment Company was sold to Seattle Developers Burke & Farrar, who played a major role in revitalizing Kirkland as a suburban community in the early 1910s. In the 1920s Market Street was designated as part of state highway 2-A, making it the main north-to-south thoroughfare on the Eastside.

  9. Granite Curling Club (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Granite Curling Club in Seattle. The Granite Curling Club in Seattle is the largest dedicated curling facility on the West Coast of the United States. [1] Since its founding in 1961, Granite Curling Club has produced more U.S. national championship teams than any other U.S. club. [2]