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  2. Pickering Farm - Wikipedia

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    Pickering Farm is a former farm located in Issaquah, Washington listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] It has been the site for a farmer's market since the late 1990s. Pickering Barn is available for rental.

  3. Microsoft campus - Wikipedia

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    Building 92, home to the Microsoft Visitor Center One of the two treehouses built by Pete Nelson, near Building 31. In September 2015, The Seattle Times reported that Microsoft had hired architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill to begin a multibillion-dollar redesign of the Redmond campus, using an additional 1.4 million square feet (130,000 m 2) permitted by an agreement with the City of ...

  4. Issaquah Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Issaquah Highlands is located north of downtown Issaquah on the western half of Grand Ridge, a hill along the southern part of the East Sammamish Plateau. The ridge itself rises over 1,100 feet (340 m) above sea level , with the majority of residential areas around 500 to 800 feet (150 to 240 m) in elevation. [ 28 ]

  5. From treehouses to glamping: Here are 6 cozy places to stay ...

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    Stay in a lodge, treehouse, cabin or yurt while visiting Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio. Here are six cozy spots. From treehouses to glamping: Here are 6 cozy places to stay near Hocking Hills

  6. Issaquah, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Issaquah (/ ˈ ɪ s ə k w ɑː / ISS-ə-kwah) is a city in King County, Washington, United States.The population was 40,051 at the 2020 census. [5] Located in a valley and bisected by Interstate 90, the city is bordered by the Sammamish Plateau to the north and the "Issaquah Alps" to the south.

  7. Issaquah Alps - Wikipedia

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    A paraglider takeoff ramp on Poo Poo Point on Tiger Mountain. Squak Mountain in background.. The Issaquah Alps is the unofficial name for the highlands near Issaquah, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, including Cougar Mountain, Squak Mountain, Tiger Mountain, Taylor Mountain, Rattlesnake Ridge, Rattlesnake Mountain, and Grand Ridge.

  8. Tiger Mountain (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Mountain State Forest was established in 1981. In 1989, the entire Issaquah Plateau in the northwest corner was designated as a conservation area, the West Tiger Mountain Natural Resources Conservation Area, accessed by a large trailhead at Exit 20 on I-90. It is 13,745-acres.

  9. Tree house - Wikipedia

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    Tree houses are used as a method of defence from which it is difficult and costly to safely evict the protesters and begin work. Julia Butterfly Hill is a particularly well known tree sitter who occupied a Californian redwood for 738 days (from December 1997 to December 1999), saving the tree and others in the immediate area.