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  2. Saint Edward State Park - Wikipedia

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    The main seminary building was followed in 1958 by the Saint Thomas Seminary and a pool in 1969. Due to declining enrollments, the seminaries closed in 1977. [ 1 ] Most of the land was sold in 1977 to the state government, with the support of then-governor Dixy Lee Ray .

  3. McMenamins - Wikipedia

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    The shares do not carry voting rights for their holders but McMenamins indicated that investors could expect a 3% annual cumulative dividend and a 6.5% overall return. [8] The decision to open McMenamins to outside investors was in-part driven by impacts from COVID-19 with total revenue for McMenamins down 50% in the first 5 months of 2020. [9]

  4. Anderson School (Bothell, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Anderson School, designed by Seattle architect Earl W. Morrison, [2] was built in 1931 and opened as Bothell Junior High, later renamed after the school's first principal, Wilbert A. "Andy" Anderson. [3] The school was purchased by the city of Bothell in 2009 and sold to McMenamins in 2010. [4] The hotel was redeveloped and opened in 2015. [5]

  5. What relaxation looks like in one of the world’s hardest ...

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    Photographer Kim Seunggu documents “leisure culture” in South Korea, a country that recently proposed increasing its maximum working week from 52 to 69 hours and where “gwarosa,” or death ...

  6. Sherwood residents endorse county pool contribution with ...

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    The smaller, warmer pool off the Olympic pool is used now three days a week for morning classes at 9 and 10 a.m. Whitcomb took her grandchildren to use the larger pool. The clerk said, "It's very ...

  7. These are America's healthiest cities - AOL

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    SmartAsset ranked 100 of the largest U.S. cities based on 10 health factors, including self-reported physical and mental well-being, obesity, smoking, drinking, air pollution, sleep quality, and more.

  8. Olympic Club Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1908, [a] the Olympic Club Hotel was originally known as the Oxford Hotel [3] and contained a bar and pool hall. The club was severely damaged in a fire in 1913 but was rebuilt. [ 2 ] Notorious train robber Roy Gardner , known as the "Gentleman Bandit", [ 1 ] was re-captured at the then-Oxford Hotel after escaping federal custody in 1921.

  9. 2 Teenagers Accused of Murdering Man Who Tried to Stop Them ...

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    Police also believe the 16-year-old was involved in a string of four other robberies that took place in the area during the first two weeks of January.