Articles of interest in West Lake Sammamish
Victory Heights is a neighborhood in the Lake City district of Seattle, Washington. It was named after the Victory Highway, which formed the eastern border of the area. The highway was originally called the Gerhart Erickson Road, the namesake of whi…
Town Hall is a cultural center and performance hall located on Seattle, Washington, USA's First Hill.
Tahoma National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in the city of Kent, in King County, Washington.
Saint Edward Seminary (sometimes "Saint Edward's Seminary") was an institution for developing Catholic priests in the US state of Washington. Dedicated to Saint Edward the Confessor and located in the city of Kenmore, it operated for 46 years before…
The Raging River is a modest tributary to the much larger Snoqualmie River in western Washington State in the United States. It is located in the western foothills of the Cascade Mountains in east central King County, Washington. It gets its name fr…
The Pioneer Square Station is a Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel station located in Pioneer Square, served by Sound Transit Central Link light rail trains, Sound Transit buses and King County Metro buses. It is completely underground, with entrances …
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Washington.
Mirrormont is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States, directly south of Issaquah. The population was 3,659 at the 2010 census.
Maple Heights-Lake Desire is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States.
KWDK is a Christian television station owned by Daystar, broadcasting out of Tacoma, Washington, formerly broadcasting on channel 56. On April 22, 2005, KWDK filed an application with the FCC for authorization to cease analog broadcasting and surren…
The International District/Chinatown Station is a Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel station. It is served by Metro and Sound Transit buses and Central Link light rail trains. Though it is several levels below the street, it is a roofless below-grade s…
Hat 'n' Boots is a roadside attraction and landmark in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Built in 1954 as part of a Western-themed gas station, it is billed as the largest hat and cowboy boots in America.
Hansee Hall is a building and student dormitory in Seattle, belonging to the University of Washington. Hansee Hall is the oldest residence hall at the University, and was constructed in the 1930s. It took its name in 1961, being named after Martha L…
Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue is a 134 m (440 ft) skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. Designed by Weber + Thompson, it is a residential building with 38 stories, and 143 individual homes. The building is located near the historic Pike Place Market…
The Exchange Buildingis a 22-story (275 ft) Art Decooffice building located in the central business district of Seattle, Washington. It was designed by John Graham & Associatesand completed in 1930. John Graham, an English-born Architect, also desig…
Eastside Preparatory School is an independent school for upper and middle school students. It is located in Kirkland, Washington, USA. It is a secular, coed, college preparatory school for grades 5–12. The Head of School is Dr. Terry Macaluso.
Eastgate is a recently annexed neighborhood of Bellevue, Washington, United States.
The East Channel Bridge is a bridge carrying Interstate 90 from Mercer Island, Washington, to Bellevue, Washington, over the East Channel of Lake Washington, which separates Mercer Island from the rest of the Eastside.
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