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  2. Northlake, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    It is so named for being on the northern shore of Lake Union. Landmarks include the Northlake Shipyard, Gas Works Park, the Wallingford Steps art installation, and Ivar's Salmon House. Circa 1900, the eastern part of Northlake was known as Latona, and the John Stanford International School building was formerly the Latona School. [1]

  3. Ivar's - Wikipedia

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    Ivar's Acres of Clams Ivar Feeding the Gulls sculpture, outside Ivar's, Pier 54, Seattle Main entrance of Ivar's Salmon House. Ivar's is a seafood restaurant chain based in Seattle, Washington, United States, with operations in the Puget Sound region. Ivar's also owns the Seattle-based burger restaurant chain Kidd Valley.

  4. Ivar Haglund - Wikipedia

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    In 1965 he bought Pier 54. Ivar's Salmon House opened in 1971. The 1980s saw the addition of multiple Ivar's Fish Bars. Today, there are 24 Ivar's fast casual Seafood Bars, three Fish Bars, and three full-service restaurants: Ivar's Acres of Clams, Ivar's Salmon House and Ivar's Mukilteo Landing. [1] [8] Main entrance of Ivar's Salmon House

  5. Shoreline street ends in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Examples of this are Waterway No. 1, a former ferry landing at the foot of NE 35th Street in Laurelhurst on Union Bay [19] and the elaborately landscaped Waterway 15 immediately west of Ivar's Salmon House at the foot of 4th Ave NE on the north shore of Lake Union/Portage Bay. [20]

  6. Architecture of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    By 1914, about 200 residences were floating on Lake Union; one was the former Hostess House from the A-Y-P Exposition, transferred to a barge, which remained on the lake into the 1960s. By 1922 the number was up to 1,100, exacerbating issues of water pollution: most of the houseboats fed their sewage directly into the lake, as did many ...

  7. In WA’s northern waters, Lummi keep sustainable, ancient ...

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    Ellie Kinley, a member of the Lummi (Lhaq’temish) Nation, stands on her fishing boat in Bellingham Bay’s Squalicum Harbor on Nov. 17, 2023.

  8. Lake Union - Wikipedia

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    Location: Seattle, Washington, U.S.: Coordinates: 1]: Primary inflows: Lake Washington Ship Canal (Portage Bay from Montlake Cut): Primary outflows: Lake Washington Ship Canal (Fremont Cut to Salmon Bay): Catchment area: 571 square miles (1,480 km 2) [2]: Basin countries: United States: Surface area: 580 acres (2.3 km 2) [2]: Average depth: 34 feet (10 m) [2]: Max. depth: 50 feet (15 m) [2 ...

  9. Cheshiahud - Wikipedia

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    Cheshiahud (also Cheslahud, Lake John Cheshiahud, or Chudups John) and his family on Lake Union, Seattle, Washington, in the 1880s are, along with Princess Angeline, among the few late-19th century Dkh w 'Duw'Absh (people of the Duwamish tribe) about whom a little is known.