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  2. I took a $6.50 ferry to a beautiful nature-filled island near ...

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    I took a $6.50 ferry to Vashon Island, a scenic spot near Seattle.. The ferry ride was only 20 minutes long and had beautiful views of the Puget Sound. I had a great time on the island and even ...

  3. Harbor Island, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Island is an artificial island in the mouth of the Duwamish River in Seattle, Washington, United States, where it empties into Elliott Bay. Built by the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company , it was completed in 1909 and was then the largest artificial island in the world, at 350 acres (1.4 km 2 ). [ 1 ]

  4. List of islands of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Unknown Island 1 / Asotin County Asotin 0 0 0 Unknown Island 1 / Benton County Benton 7 7 0 Unknown Island 1 / Grant County Grant 126 113 13 Vashon Island: King 36.9 8,919 8,800 119 Vendovi Island: Skagit 0.34 2 2 0 Victim Island: San Juan 0 0 0 Entire island preserved as part of San Juan Islands National Monument. Viti Rocks Whatcom 0 0 0 ...

  5. Blake Island - Wikipedia

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    Blake Island was traditionally used as a summer camping ground by the sx̌aq̓tabš, a predecessor band of the Suquamish tribe. In about 1786, according to Suquamish oral tradition it was the birthplace of Chief Seattle, a Suquamish and Duwamish leader for whom the city of Seattle was named.

  6. Ballast Island (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Ballast Island is now inland from the recently created Habitat Beach, looking southeast from Colman Dock. Ballast Island was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 27, 2021. [28] A plaque memorializing the island is located at Washington Street Boat Landing, a pergola located adjacent to the former site of the island. [29]

  7. Fidalgo Island - Wikipedia

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    Fidalgo Island is an island in Skagit County, Washington, located about 60 mi (97 km) north of Seattle. To the east, it is separated from the mainland by the Swinomish Channel, and from Whidbey Island to the south by Deception Pass. The island is named after the Spanish explorer and cartographer Salvador Fidalgo, who explored the area in 1790.