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  2. Seattle metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Census Bureau adopted metropolitan districts in the 1910 census to create a standard definition for urban areas with industrial activity around a central city. [11] At the time, Seattle had the 22nd largest metropolitan district population at 239,269 people, a 195.8 percent increase from the population of the equivalent area in the 1900 census. [12]

  3. Washington State Route 522 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 522 (SR 522) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Washington that serves the Seattle metropolitan area. Approximately 25 miles (40 km) long, it connects the city of Seattle to the northeastern suburbs of Kenmore, Bothell, Woodinville, and Monroe.

  4. Pike Motorworks - Wikipedia

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    Pike Motorworks is a mixed-use development on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] Exxel Pacific built the complex, which is located at 714 E. Pike Street and has a historic storefront.

  5. Kelly-Springfield Motor Truck Co. Building - Wikipedia

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    The building is located on 11th Avenue between Pike and Pine streets on Seattle's Capitol Hill. [1] The original building was completed built in 1917 and later housed stores for REI and Value Village. [2] It was renovated in 2017 and leased by WeWork. [3]

  6. Eastside (King County, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Eastside is to the right (east) of Seattle. The Eastside of the King County, Washington area in the United States is a collective term for the suburbs of Seattle located on the east side of Lake Washington. The most common definitions of the Eastside include the cities of Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish, Issaquah, Newcastle, and ...

  7. Ajax (1914 automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Ajax Motors Co. was an automobile company based in Seattle, Washington, started by George, Frank, and Charles Parker. [when?] [1] The company produced a two-seat car. It was available in three wheelbase lengths. Right-hand and left-hand steering were offered. [1]

  8. Washington State Route 900 - Wikipedia

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    It was originally a section of the Sunset Highway, the main cross-state route between Seattle and Spokane and was designated as U.S. Route 10 (US 10) in 1926. After the opening of the Lake Washington Floating Bridge , US 10 was moved to a new highway and the former alignment through Renton became an alternate route and a branch of Primary State ...

  9. Washington State Route 519 - Wikipedia

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    It connects Interstate 90 (I-90) to the Port of Seattle and Colman Dock, which serves as the terminus of two ferry routes. The highway travels along city streets, including two named for Seattle Mariners personalities: Edgar Martinez Drive and Dave Niehaus Way, as well as Alaskan Way. SR 519 was established in 1991 on preexisting streets that ...