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  2. La Conner, Washington - Wikipedia

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    La Conner, c. 1889. La Conner was first settled in May 1867 by Alonzo Low and was then known by its post office name, Swinomish. Its location on the Swinomish channel was an ideal safe harbor for ships. In 1869, J.S. Conner bought the settlement's trading post and in 1870 had the name changed to honor his wife, Louisa Ann Conner.

  3. La Conner Retirement Inn celebrates centenarians - AOL

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    May 27—LA CONNER — When Eva Burns celebrated her 100th birthday Wednesday in La Conner, she joined a club that's small, but larger than you'd think. With the arrival of Burns' birthday, four ...

  4. Saturday's Prep Roundup: La Conner volleyball team authors ...

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    May 9—LA CONNER — The La Conner High School volleyball team wrapped up a perfect season Saturday with a 25-19, 25-15, 25-8 victory over Mount Vernon Christian. The Braves, playing their fourth ...

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  6. Tom Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Eugene Robbins (July 22, 1932 – February 9, 2025) was an American novelist. His most notable works are "seriocomedies" (also known as "comedy dramas"). [1]Robbins lived in La Conner, Washington, from 1970, where he wrote nine of his books. [2]

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  8. Museum of Northwest Art - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Northwest Art (also referred to as MoNA) is an art museum located in La Conner, Washington, and is focused on the Northwest School art movement, which had its peak in the mid-20th century. [1] [2] The Museum was founded by Art Hupy in 1981. [3] It moved to its present building in 1995. [4]

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