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  2. Sergeant Clark House - Wikipedia

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    The Sergeant Clark House, built in 1892, is a Vernacular style farmhouse located in Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve in Coupeville on Whidbey Island, Washington.The Queen Anne Style—Eastlake movement architecture represents application of structural detail and ornamentation, and an early period of community growth.

  3. Whidbey Island - Wikipedia

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    Whidbey Island (historical spellings Whidby, Whitbey, [5] or Whitby) is the largest of the islands composing Island County, Washington, in the United States, and the largest island in Washington state. Whidbey is about 30 miles (48 km) north of Seattle, and lies between the Olympic Peninsula and the I-5 corridor of western

  4. Island County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    It contains two large islands, Whidbey and Camano, and seven smaller islands (Baby, Ben Ure, Deception, Kalamut, Minor, Smith, and Strawberry). Island County was created out of Thurston County on December 22, 1852, by the legislature of Oregon Territory, [4] [5] and is the eighth-oldest county in Washington.

  5. Oak Harbor, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Oak Harbor is a city located on Whidbey Island in Island County, Washington, United States. The population was 24,622 at the 2020 census . Oak Harbor was incorporated on May 14, 1915.

  6. Maxwelton, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Maxwelton is an unincorporated community located on the south end of Whidbey Island, Washington. [1] [2] A post office called Maxwelton was established in 1908 and remained in operation until 1924. [3] The community was named after Maxwelltown, in Scotland. [4]

  7. Robert Jay Mathews - Wikipedia

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    Robert Jay Mathews (January 16, 1953 – December 8, 1984) was an American neo-Nazi activist and the leader of The Order, an American white supremacist militant group. [1] [2] He was burned alive during a shootout with approximately 75 federal law enforcement agents who surrounded his house on Whidbey Island, near Freeland, Washington.