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  2. Kennedy Creek Natural Area Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Website. dnr.wa.gov. Kennedy Creek Natural Area Preserve is a state-protected Natural Area near US Highway 101 on Oyster Bay, Puget Sound, in southwest Washington state, United States. The preserve is on the border of Thurston County and Mason County and contains 203 acres (82 ha) of intertidal salt marsh and upland forest. [2]

  3. Squaxin Park - Wikipedia

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    Olympia, Washington. Area. 314 acres (1.27 km 2) Status. Open all year. Squaxin Park is a public park located in Olympia, Washington. Established in 1905, it was the city's first waterfront park, providing access to the Budd Inlet of Puget Sound. [1] The park was formerly known as Priest Point Park, but was renamed in 2022 after the Olympia ...

  4. Olympia, Washington - Wikipedia

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    1533353 [2] Website. olympiawa.gov. Olympia is the capital city of the U.S. state of Washington and the county seat of Thurston County. [5][6] It had a population of 55,605 at the time of the 2020 census, [3] making it the state of Washington's 23rd-most populous city. Olympia borders Lacey to the east and Tumwater to the south.

  5. Watershed Park - Wikipedia

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    Watershed Park is a 153-acre temperate rain forest public park located in Olympia, Washington that supplied almost all the city's water from privately established wells in the late 1800s. The city acquired and operated the wells starting in 1917 until the 1950s when the municipal water source was replaced. In 1955 the forest was to be logged ...

  6. Percival Landing Park - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Washington State Capitol and Percival Landing.. Today the park features picnic areas, public art, boat moorage and a playground. [2] The park features a 0.9-mile (1.4 km) boardwalk extends along the eastern shoreline of the West Bay of Budd Inlet from the Fourth Avenue Bridge to Thurston Avenue.

  7. Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, formerly the Washington State Liquor Control Board, is an administrative agency of the State of Washington. The Liquor and Cannabis Board is part of the executive branch and reports to the Governor. The board's primary function is the licensing of on and off premises establishments which sell any ...

  8. Grass Lake Nature Park - Wikipedia

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    Grass Lake Nature Park is a nature reserve in Olympia, Washington. The park has an area of 195.71 acres (79.20 ha). The central feature of the park is Grass Lake, a reservoir dammed in 1966. Swamp grass in the lake accounts for the name. The lake and surrounding wetland has been owned by the City of Olympia since the 1980s.

  9. Artesian Commons - Wikipedia

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    May, 2014. Operated by. Olympia Parks Department. Status. Closed. Artesian Commons is a 0.2-acre (0.081 ha) park in downtown Olympia, Washington built in May 2014 around an artesian spring. It is described by the city as Olympia's first urban park (Sylvester Park in the Olympia Downtown Historic District is state-owned).