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  2. Shoreline, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Shoreline is a city in King County, Washington, United States. It is located between the city limits of Seattle and the Snohomish County border, approximately 9 miles (14 km) north of downtown Seattle. As of the 2020 census, the population of Shoreline was 58,608, [4] making it the 22nd largest city in the

  3. Boeing Creek and Shoreview Park - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Creek and Shoreview Park is an 88-acre (360,000 m 2) park system located within Shoreline, Washington. [1] The two parks share an internal border and both border Shoreline Community College.

  4. Boeing Creek - Wikipedia

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    According to Rich Ellison, Boeing Creek's watershed is 11.74 square miles (30.4 km 2) large and includes 3.4 miles (5.5 km) of Puget Sound shoreline. [3] The watershed is almost entirely within the city of Shoreline, reaching north nearly to the Snohomish County line. Its southern extent reaches slightly into the city of Seattle. [3]

  5. Echo Lake (Shoreline, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Echo Lake has played an important role in Shoreline's history. During the 1800s, logging was a significant industry in the region. In the early 1900s, Mowatt's Sawmill operated at the north end of Echo Lake. [1] From 1916 to 1996, the lake had a bathing beach that cost a nickel for admission.

  6. File:Shoreline, WA City Hall.JPG - Wikipedia

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  7. Hamlin Park - Wikipedia

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    Hamlin Park is an 80-acre public park in Shoreline, Washington. The park includes a wooded area with trails, a softball/baseball field with bleachers, two playgrounds, and a picnic shelter. [ 1 ] An orienteering course with waypoint markers is laid out within the park.

  8. William E. Boeing House - Wikipedia

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    The house is named after William Boeing, the founder of The Boeing Company, who named it Aldarra.Located at the edge of a wooded bluff overlooking Puget Sound, it was completed in 1914, and was designed by Charles Bebb [2] in the Mediterranean Revival style with a white stucco façade and red tile roof, and eight fireplaces.

  9. The Highlands (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Businessman Horace Chapin Henry was an original tract owner and donated the Florence Henry Memorial Chapel, which was built in 1911 and is now a part of St. Dunstan's Church of the Highlands Parish, Shoreline, Washington. [7] The Highlands was once an unincorporated suburb of Seattle and has always operated much like an independent city.