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  2. Report of ‘severely decomposed’ body leads to investigations ...

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    The Washington State Department of Licensing and Whatcom County have started investigations into claims that bodies of the deceased were stored without refrigeration at a local funeral home that ...

  3. Marysville, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Marysville's former city hall from 2003 to 2022, located on State Avenue. Marysville, a non-charter code city, operates under a mayor–council government with an elected mayor and an elected city council. [101] The mayor serves a term of four years and has been a full-time position since July 1997.

  4. Breaux Bridge, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    During the American Civil War, Breaux Bridge was the site of an engagement known as the "Battle of Breaux Bridge." According to Andrew B. Booth’s 1920 "Index to Battles, Campaigns, Engagements, Etc., Fought Within the Limits of the State of Louisiana, 1861–1865," military actions took place at Breaux Bridge on April 17 and April 21, 1863. [7]

  5. Category:People from Marysville, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Marysville, Washington" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Indian Shaker Church (Marysville, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Indian Shaker Church is a historic church property in Tulalip, Washington. The church was built in 1924 by members of the Indian Shaker Church according to sect doctrine. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 4, 1976.

  7. List of covered bridges in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Also called Colfax and Road Covered Bridge; burned on September 8, 2020 [1]: xxxii Weyerhaeuser Pe Ell Bridge: Lewis: Pe Ell: 1934 Chehalis River: Weyerhaeuser Company: Howe; pony truss: Added to the NRHP in 1982, was reported by the state as destroyed in 1990. [5] Completely lost during a 2007 flood, a replacement, known as the Tin Bridge ...

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  9. Marysville Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Dauphin (or Marysville) railroad bridge in 1872. As the Northern Central Railway built north up the Susquehanna River from Baltimore, Maryland to the coal regions, it had to cross from the west to the east bank of the Susquehanna. The chosen crossing site was at the Dauphin Narrows, between Marysville on the west and Dauphin on the east.