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  2. Seattle–Tacoma International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport has served as Seattle's official weather recording location since 1945. [82] As of April 2023, Sea-Tac has over 23,000 total workers, including 400 to 500 customs agents and 850 TSA security officers. The airport has 3,800 cameras that are monitored from a control center staffed by Port of Seattle Airport Operations personnel.

  3. Oregon Public Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Up until 1965, all programs from the KOAC satellites were live, due to a lack of video recording equipment. Both studios operated two RCA TK31 cameras for live broadcasts. On December 6, 1964, KTVR-TV began broadcasting in La Grande. The station started primarily as a commercial television station, affiliated with NBC and ABC.

  4. Netarts Bay - Wikipedia

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    The sand spit on the west side of Netarts bay is part of Cape Lookout State Park. The bay is approximately 5 by 1.5 miles (8.0 by 2.4 km) and totals 2,325 acres (9.41 km 2) in area, making it Oregon's seventh largest bay. [2] Of that, 812 acres (3.29 km 2) are permanently submerged—the balance of 1,513 acres (6.12 km 2) is intertidal land. [2]

  5. Category:Bays of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Union Bay (Seattle) Useless Bay (Washington) W. Willapa Bay; Wollochet Bay; Y. Young Cove; Z. Zangle Cove This page was last edited on 5 March 2024, at 06:13 (UTC). ...

  6. Smith Cove (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The new Port of Seattle (formed 1911) built Fishermen's Terminal about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north on Salmon Bay and paid the Great Northern US$150,000 for the docks and approximately 20 acres (8.1 ha) of land at Smith's Cove. At Smith's Cove they developed two new coal and lumber piers, Pier 40 and 41 (renumbered in 1941 as Piers 90 and 91).

  7. Snapchat video shows ‘prehistoric’ creature illegally ...

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    The fish typically grow to be about 10 feet long, however, they can grow up to 20 feet, according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. The “prehistoric” creatures can “live well ...

  8. KOPB-TV - Wikipedia

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    KOPB-TV originally signed on the air as KOAP-TV, on February 6, 1961. [3] The call sign letters stood for "Oregon Agricultural Portland", preceded by the "K" prefix the Federal Communications Commission uses when assigning call signs for stations west of the Mississippi River. [4]

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