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  2. HistoryLink - Wikipedia

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    HistoryLink is an online encyclopedia of Washington state history. The site has more than 8,100 entries and attracts 23,000 weekly visitors. [ 2 ] It has 500 biographies and more than 14,000 images.

  3. Walt Crowley - Wikipedia

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    The prototype of HistoryLink.org debuted on May 1, 1998, and attracted additional funding for a formal launch in 1999. In 2003 HistoryLink.org expanded its content to cover Washington state history. Meanwhile, History Ink continues, focusing on the production of history books. [1] Crowley and HistoryLink.org have won many awards, including

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Walla Walla ...

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    Location of Walla Walla County in Washington. This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Walla Walla County, Washington, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them.

  5. Ivar Haglund - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Haglund opened a full restaurant on Pier 54, Ivar's Acres of Clams, which with the fish and chip counter survives to this day (although they have been thoroughly remodeled). He coined its motto, "Keep Clam." [1] He expanded the fine dining and fish and chips restaurants into a regional chain. In 1965 he bought Pier 54.

  6. History of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    HistoryLink.org Encyclopedia of Washington State History provides a collection of articles on Seattle and Washington State history, unparalleled in its niche. History of the Smith Tower; Seattle Museum of History and Industry. With the Seattle Room at the Seattle Public Library, hosts the most extensive archives about Seattle. Both have ...

  7. Template:Historylink - Wikipedia

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  8. Henry Yesler - Wikipedia

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    Yesler arrived in Seattle from Ohio in 1852 [2] and built a steam-powered sawmill, which provided numerous jobs for those early settlers and Duwamish tribe members. The mill was located right on the Elliott Bay waterfront, at the foot of what is now known as Yesler Way [1] and was then known as Mill Road or the "Skid Road," so named for the practice of "skidding" greased logs down the steep ...

  9. File:Wing Luke Historylink.org.jpg - Wikipedia

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