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  2. Bellingham purchases forest property for $3.7M to preserve ...

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    The city is purchasing the 754 acres property for $3.65 million. The property is located on the southeast end of Lake Whatcom and was owned by Nielsen Brothers, Inc., a local timber company.

  3. Galbraith Mountain - Wikipedia

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    A 3,125-acre (12.65 km 2) area was owned by the Trillium Corporation until April 1, 2010, when the company surrendered the property to Polygon Financial Partners instead of defaulting on the loan held by Polygon. [2] Galbraith Mountain has two main summits, which are 1,365 ft (416 m) and 1,785 ft (544 m) high.

  4. Bellingham tenant advocates unveil interactive property map ...

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    The Bellingham renters’ advocacy group Tenants Revolt on Tuesday ... They both said they wish they would have had access to a resource like the interactive map prior to signing a lease and ...

  5. City sues owner of Bellingham property hosting Walmart ... - AOL

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    The lawsuit, filed against property owner Li-Ching Fang, alleges that the unhoused are trespassing on the property and the encampment is causing a public nuisance, which violates the Bellingham ...

  6. Bellingham waterfront - Wikipedia

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    In June 2006, Georgia Pacific sold the property (valued at US$37 million) to the Port of Bellingham for $10 in exchange for assuming responsibility for the environmental cleanup of the property. The company retained a lease on the portion of the property occupied by the tissue mill operation until it closed down.

  7. Dr. William H. and Frances C. Axtell House - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. William H. and Frances C. Axtell House, also known as the Axtell House, is a historic residence located at 413 E. Maple St. in historic Bellingham, Washington. The house was built by Frances Cleveland Axtell (1866–1953) and her husband William Henry Axtell (1863–1927). The Axtells moved to Bellingham from Illinois in 1894 ...

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