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  2. Fort Washington Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Washington, located near the community of Fort Washington, Maryland, was for many decades the only defensive fort protecting Washington, D.C. The original fort, overlooking the Potomac River , was completed in 1809, and was begun as Fort Warburton , but renamed in 1808. [ 4 ]

  3. Tripod Complex Fire - Wikipedia

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    The complex consisted of two wildfire complexes which later merged into a single fire: the Spur Peak Fire and the Tripod Fire. Both were caused by lightning strikes. The Tripod Complex burned a total area of 175,184 acres (709 km 2 ), making it one of the largest wildfires in Washington history at the time.

  4. List of Washington wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Sleepy Hollow Fire (2015) in Monitor, close to where it was ignited, heading over the ridge and into the city of Wenatchee. These are incomplete lists of the major and minor wildfires in Washington state history, along with total costs of the fires for the years starting in 2002. Wildfires are infrequent on the western side of the Cascade Crest ...

  5. List of building or structure fires - Wikipedia

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    February 1 – Lake Forest Park Sanitarium fire in Seattle, Washington, killed 32. February 23 – Cavan Orphanage fire, Ireland, killed 36. [35] March 6 – Hoteiza Theater Fire in Kucchan, Hokkaidō, Japan, killed 205. May 10 – Biblioteca Nacional in Lima, Peru. In May, a fire completely destroyed the National Library, with the loss of ...

  6. 2021 Washington wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The fire grew to over 40,000 acres (16,000 ha) by July 23, and over 44,000 acres by July 26, [65] [66] 52,387 acres by July 28, [67] and 58,793 acres by August 3. [68] All state forest lands in Eastern Washington were closed to the public on July 20 due to fire danger. [69]

  7. Fire at Fort Worth silo called an ‘eyesore’ by residents ...

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    The Fort Worth Fire Department said they arrived to find trash and waste inside the silo on fire. The were able to extinguish it quickly, but aren’t yet sure how the flames got started.

  8. 2020 Washington wildfires - Wikipedia

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    On August 19, Governor Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency for all of Washington, with fires burning on the Olympic Peninsula and in Eastern Washington. Among the active fires was the 24,000-acre (9,700 ha) Taylor Pond Fire near Yakima. [18] By August 20, the Palmer Fire near Oroville – which started August 18 – had reached 13,000 ...

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