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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pierce ...

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    June 10, 1974 (Southeast of Wilkeson at RR tracks: Wilkeson: These 12-foot (4 m) tall ovens began being built in 1885 for cooking coal into coke. [12] Of the original 160 ovens, 40 still remain.

  3. Canterwood, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Canterwood is a census-designated place (CDP) located in Pierce County, Washington. Demographics. In 2010, it had a population of 3,079 inhabitants. Of those, 1,473 ...

  4. Fox Island, Washington - Wikipedia

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    One of the first real estate transactions was in 1881 when 56.5 acres (22.6 hectares) were sold for $118. By 1908 there were about 60 homes scattered across the island. The most important change to this community happened in 1954 when the Fox Island Bridge was completed, connecting Fox Island to the mainland.

  5. Pierce County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Mount Rainier from Ricksecker Point, 1932 Tacoma—seat of Pierce County Mount Rainier hazard map. Pierce County is a county in the U.S. state of Washington.As of the 2020 census, the population was 921,130, [1] up from 795,225 in 2010, making it the second-most populous county in Washington, behind King County, and the 59th-most populous in the United States.

  6. KB Home - Wikipedia

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    KB Home was founded in Detroit in 1956 by Donald Bruce Kaufman and Eli Broad. [3] Their first venture together was the construction of two model homes in the Northeast Detroit suburbs, where a new generation of first-time home buyers were flocking. [3]

  7. McNeil Island - Wikipedia

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    McNeil Island is an island in the Northwestern United States, in south Puget Sound southwest of Tacoma, Washington.With a land area of 6.63 square miles (17.2 km 2), it lies in an area of many inhabited small islands, including Anderson Island to the south across Balch Passage, and Fox Island to the north across Carr Inlet.

  8. Auburn, Washington - Wikipedia

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    A local real estate developer announced plans for a large planned community in the hills southeast of Auburn in 1979, using 1,500 acres (610 ha) of assembled plots. The neighborhood was named Lakeland Hills and began construction in 1985, growing to 80 homes in its first three years. [ 16 ]

  9. Fircrest, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Fircrest was officially incorporated on September 19, 1925. Like its neighbor University Place, it is a middle-class suburb of Tacoma.The community was developed by Edward Bowes, who later gained fame as the host of the Major Bowes Amateur Hour radio talent show.