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  2. ShoreZone - Wikipedia

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    The utility of ShoreZone maps for change detection was assessed by independent reviewers in 2009 and 2011, and findings include: 1) the NOAA Coast63 digital shoreline used by ShoreZone in Alaska poorly resolves features less than 50 meters, i.e., many small scale features are not represented and thus cannot be accurately described; 2) ShoreZone ...

  3. Boeing Creek and Shoreview Park - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s Boeing platted and logged 400 acres (1.6 km 2) north of Boeing Creek and sold much of his land to developers. The Innis Arden neighborhood began to be developed on this land after World War II. He donated the land that makes up Shoreview Park to the Shoreline School District. In 1997, the City of Shoreline assumed ownership of both ...

  4. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore - Wikipedia

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    Of its area, 42,308 acres is land and 27,232 acres is water, extending 1/4 mile from the 155 miles of shoreline. [5] Madeline Island , with commercial establishments of the town of La Pointe , is the only one of the Apostle Islands not included in the national lakeshore, although a portion of the island is protected as Big Bay State Park .

  5. Echo Lake (Shoreline, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Echo Lake has played an important role in Shoreline's history. During the 1800s, logging was a significant industry in the region. In the early 1900s, Mowatt's Sawmill operated at the north end of Echo Lake. [1] From 1916 to 1996, the lake had a bathing beach that cost a nickel for admission.

  6. The Highlands (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The Highlands was once an unincorporated suburb of Seattle and has always operated much like an independent city. In 1995 it became a part of the city of Shoreline. The Highlands has its own sewage system and roads which are property of the home owners association. The neighborhood has its own water source, street maintenance, and grounds ...

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Saturday ... - AOL

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    Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #587 on Saturday, January 18, 2025. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Saturday, January 18, 2025 The New York Times

  8. Geography of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Replica of Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons's habitation at the Port-Royal National Historic Site.. Initially, settlement patterns in Nova Scotia were defined by water transportation routes for the Maritime Archaic Indian civilization, followed by their descendants, the Mi'kmaq Nation, who used coastal waters for seasonal marine fishing and rivers and lakes for freshwater fishing.

  9. Britain at Low Tide - Wikipedia

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    Britain at Low Tide is an archaeology programme, focusing on intertidal archaeology, that first aired on 19 November 2016 [2] and ran for three episodes. The premise of the programme was that the presenters, Alex Langlands and Tori Herridge visit parts of Britain's coast along with coastal archaeologists showing their finds and the history behind them.