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Appletree Cove is a bay and estuary of Puget Sound on the Kitsap Peninsula in the U.S. state of Washington. [2] The cove is fed by Carpenter Creek; its estuary is a tidal flood zone that fills and empties at high and low tides. Appletree Cove was named "from the numbers of that tree which were in blossom around its shores" by Charles Wilkes who ...
Kingston (formerly Appletree Cove [3]) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,515 at the 2020 census. [4] Kingston is along the shores of Appletree Cove and Puget Sound, and is home to a major Washington State Ferry terminal linking it to Edmonds.
Pages in category "Bays of Washington (state)" ... Appletree Cove; B. Baird Cove; Baker Bay; Bellingham Bay; Big Quilcene Estuary; Blind Bay (Washington) Boundary Bay;
The ferry, operated by Washington State Ferries (WSF), takes approximately 30 minutes to cross 5.95 miles (9.58 km) across Puget Sound. It departs from Kingston on Appletree Cove and arrives in Edmonds in Snohomish County. [8] WSF operates thirteen round-trip crossings every day.
The Suquamish traditionally lived on the western shores of Puget Sound, from Apple Tree Cove in the north to Gig Harbor in the south, including Bainbridge Island and Blake Island. They had villages throughout the region, the largest centered on Old Man House, the largest winter longhouse in the Salish Sea [3] and the largest longhouse ever ...
Why is the Washington-Washington State football game called the Apple Cup? Here's what you need to know, including history, records and more:
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Apple tree, Appletree and similar may also refer to: Places. Appletree Cove, a bay in Washington, USA; Appletree Eyot, an island in the River Thames in England;