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  2. Lookout Mountain (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Lookout Mountain is a 5,699-foot (1,737 m) summit in the North Cascades, in Skagit County of Washington state. [3] It is located five miles (8.0 km) east-northeast of the town of Marblemount , and set on land administered by the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest .

  3. Hidden Lake Peaks - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Lake Peaks [4] is series of peaks with a maximum elevation of 7,088 feet (2,160 meters) that are located in the North Cascades, in Skagit County of Washington state. . The peaks extend three miles southwest from the nearest higher peak called The Triad

  4. Lookout Summit - Wikipedia

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    Lookout Summit—officially listed as "Lookout" in the Geographic Names Information System [3] —is the highest point in Benton County, [4] in the U.S. state of Washington. The mountain is also the highest point in the Rattlesnake Hills , [ 5 ] with an elevation 98 ft (30 m) higher than the neighboring, more-well-known Rattlesnake Mountain ...

  5. Washington State Route 164 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 164 (SR 164) is a 14.82-mile-long (23.85 km) state highway serving southern King County in the U.S. state of Washington. The highway, which connects Auburn and Enumclaw along the White River , begins at an interchange with SR 18 in Auburn and travels southeast to Enumclaw, where it intersects SR 169 and ends at SR 410 .

  6. Washington State Route 167 - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] [26] The only portion kept was that between Auburn and Renton, which became part of State Road 5. The rest of the route (between Auburn and Tacoma) was added back to the state highway system two years later in 1925, also as a part of State Road 5. [27] This route was extended north along Rainier Avenue into Seattle in 1937. [28]

  7. The Outlet Collection Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Outlet Collection Seattle opened on August 25, 1995, under the name "Supermall of the Great Northwest". [3]Its anchors then included Nordstrom Rack, Bed Bath and Beyond, Oshman's SuperSports USA (Later Sports Authority until 2016), Burlington Coat Factory, Saks Fifth Avenue (later Old Navy and Ulta Beauty), Marshalls (later Dave & Buster's), and Incredible Universe. [4]

  8. Washington State Route 18 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 18 (SR 18) is a 28.41-mile-long (45.72 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, serving southeastern King County.The highway travels northeast, primarily as a controlled-access freeway, from an intersection with SR 99 and an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5) in Federal Way through the cities of Auburn, Kent, Covington, and Maple Valley.

  9. Washington State Route 181 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 181 (SR 181, named the Valley Highway) is a 6.05-mile-long (9.74 km) state highway serving King County in the U.S. state of Washington. The highway, travelling north parallel to the Green River , begins at SR 516 in Kent and ends at an interchange with Interstate 405 (I-405) in Tukwila .