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  2. Cascadia Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's primary focus is on artwork from the Pacific Northwest from 1880 to 1962, [1] either from artists from the area or related to local places and events. [2] Pacific Northwest art from this period, especially the years prior to 1930, has been largely forgotten by museums and collectors according to art historians. [9]

  3. Edmonds, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Edmonds is also home to a local blog, MyEdmondsNews.com, that has covered city affairs since 2009 and is an affiliate of The Seattle Times. [116] The Edmonds library was established in 1901 and moved into a permanent building funded by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1911. [117]

  4. Edmonds Underwater Park - Wikipedia

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    Edmonds Underwater Park (EUP) is a local classic scuba diving site in the northern Seattle, Washington suburb of Edmonds immediately north of the Edmonds Washington State Ferry terminal on the Edmonds-Kingston route. EUP is relatively shallow with a maximum depth of about 45 feet (14 m).

  5. File:Edmonds, WA - beach at Brackett's Landing.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The beach at Brackett's Landing, near the end of Main Street, Edmonds, Washington. Date: 30 April 2009: Source: Photo by Joe Mabel: Author: Joe Mabel: Permission (Reusing this file) GFDL granted by photographer

  6. Edmonds - Wikipedia

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    Edmonds may refer to: Edmonds (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the surname) Edmonds, Washington, a city in Washington, US Edmonds station (Washington), a passenger train station in Washington, US; Edmonds station (SkyTrain), a SkyTrain station in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada; Edmonds (brand), New Zealand baking brand

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  8. Edmonds Beacon - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonds Beacon began publication in 1986, as part of the Beacon Publishing, Inc. family of newspapers. Beacon Publishing was founded in 1992, in Mukilteo. Beacon Publishing, Inc. is owned by Paul Archipley, and also publishes the Mukilteo Beacon and the Mill Creek Beacon.

  9. Ballard Locks - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 7–8 The construction of the locks profoundly reshaped the topography of Seattle and the surrounding area, lowering the water level of Lake Washington and Lake Union by 8.8 feet (2.7 m), adding miles of new waterfront land, reversing the flow of rivers, and leaving piers in the eastern half of Salmon Bay high and dry. [5]