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  2. Waterfront festival in Pierce County will draw thousands for ...

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    Gig Harbor’s signature summer event takes place this weekend. The Gig Harbor Maritime Festival is a two-day event for residents and visitors to enjoy some fun in the sun. The festival will take ...

  3. Gig Harbor, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Gig Harbor has a marine west coast climate: Warm and dry summers, transitional springs and autumns, and cool and wet winters, with occasional snow. The annual high and low temperatures of Gig Harbor are 59.3 and 44.8 °F (15.2 and 7.1 °C), respectively, making for an average of 52.05 °F (11.14 °C).

  4. Harbor History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum acquired its current 14,500-square-foot (1,350 m 2) [3] location on downtown Gig Harbor's Harborview Drive with a $1.5 million gift from a Gig Harbor family. The museum opened there in 2010.

  5. Duck tour - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool's 'Yellow Duckmarine' tours (a wordplay on the Beatles song Yellow Submarine) had 4 DUKWs in 2014, one of which saw service in the D-day landings. The service carried over two million passengers in its 13-year life and was ridden by Queen Elizabeth II during her Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 2012.

  6. Here’s what fireworks you can use in Gig Harbor July 4, what ...

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    The Gig Harbor City Council voted 4-3 June 27 to ban fireworks entirely beginning in 2023. That means this is the last year residents can use fireworks. They’re only allowed on the Fourth of July.

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  8. Guide - Wikipedia

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    A guide is a person who leads travelers, sportspeople, or tourists through unknown or unfamiliar locations. The term can also be applied to a person who leads others to more abstract goals such as knowledge or wisdom .

  9. Big Sur - Wikipedia

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    Approximate boundaries of the Big Sur region. Big Sur is not an incorporated town but a region without formal boundaries in California's Central Coast region. [17] The region is often confused with the small community of buildings and services 26 miles (42 km) south of Carmel in the Big Sur River valley, sometimes referred to by locals as Big Sur Village, but officially known as Big Sur. [17 ...