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  2. Wild berry picking season: Here are WA state’s common ... - AOL

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    The Evergreen State is full of beautiful, delicious wild plants. It’s also full of toxic lookalikes.

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

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  4. Bodies of water of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on the harbor of Elliott Bay, home to the Port of Seattle—in 2002, the 9th busiest port in the United States by TEUs of container traffic and the 46th busiest in the world. [2] [3] Seattle is divided in half by the Lake Washington Ship Canal, which connects Lake Washington to Puget Sound.

  5. Category:Rivers of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rivers of Washington (state)" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 315 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. WA apple picking farms that aren't too far from Seattle - AOL

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    Fall is the perfect time to visit one of Washington’s many apple-picking farms. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Thornton Creek - Wikipedia

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    Thornton Creek is 18 miles (29 km) of urban creeks and tributaries from southeast Shoreline through northeast Seattle to Lake Washington.Its 12-square-mile (31 km 2) watershed, the largest in Seattle, exhibits relatively dense biodiversity for an urban setting; [4] it is home to frogs, newts, ducks, herons, and beavers, in addition to more than 75,000 people. [5]

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  9. Duwamish River - Wikipedia

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    This 1909 topographical map of Greater Seattle shows the old route of the Duwamish (lower center). Maps showing the changes of course and nomenclature of rivers in the Duwamish Valley, 1899–1959. Survey of the river in 1862, note the mouth of the river in its natural state.