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  2. Stillaguamish River - Wikipedia

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    The Stillaguamish River is a river in the northwestern region of the U.S. state of Washington. It is mainly composed of two forks, the longer North Fork Stillaguamish (45 miles (72 km)) and the South Fork Stillaguamish. The two forks join near Arlington. From there the Stillaguamish River proper flows for 22 miles (35 km) to Puget Sound.

  3. Stillaguamish people - Wikipedia

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    The Stillaguamish people (still-uh-GWAH-mish; Lushootseed: stuləgʷabš) [2] [3] are a Southern Coast Salish [4] people Indigenous to the Stillaguamish River valley in northwestern Washington State in the United States, near the city of Arlington, Washington. [5] The Stillaguamish speak Northern Lushootseed, a Coast Salish language. Although ...

  4. Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians, formerly known as the Stillaguamish Tribe of Washington, is a federally recognized tribe of Stillaguamish people located in Snohomish County, Washington. They are descended from the aboriginal Stillaguamish, listed on the Treaty of Point Elliot as the Stoluck-wa-mish River Tribe.

  5. Port Susan - Wikipedia

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    The Stillaguamish River empties into the northern end of Port Susan. To the south, Port Susan connects with the rest of Puget Sound via Possession Sound and Saratoga Passage. A swampy waterway connects the northern end of Port Susan with Skagit Bay. This waterway also separates Camano Island from the mainland.

  6. List of rivers of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Bacon Creek; Goodell Creek; Stillaguamish River. Boulder River; Snohomish River. Pilchuck River; Skykomish River. Sultan River; Wallace River. Olney Creek; North Fork ...

  7. Granite Falls, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Pilchuck River and Upper Stillaguamish basin was historically inhabited by the Skykomish people, who used the modern-day site of Granite Falls as a portage along with other Coast Salish tribes. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Several Skykomish archaeological sites were discovered in the 1970s between modern-day Granite Falls and Lochsloy , with over 700 ...

  8. Mark Clark Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Mark Clark Bridge is a girder bridge that carried a State Route 532 across the Stillaguamish River between Stanwood, Washington, and Camano Island. It is the only form of road access to Camano Island from 1950 until 2010, when it is demolished. The bridge is named for Mark W. Clark, a decorated Army officer who spent time on Camano Island ...

  9. Stillaguamish - Wikipedia

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    Stillaguamish River; Stillaguamish Reservation, Washington This page was last edited on 26 September 2013, at 22:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...