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  2. Westfield Southcenter - Wikipedia

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    In anticipation of the developments, the entire area (947 acres; 383 ha) was annexed by the city of Tukwila in November 1957. [4] Southcenter Corporation strategically purchased 160 acres (0.65 km 2) at what would eventually become the intersection of two major freeways, the Seattle-Tacoma Freeway and I-405. The construction schedule of the ...

  3. Tukwila, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Tukwila (/ t ʌ k ˈ w ɪ l ə / tuk-WIL-ə) [7] is a suburban city in King County, Washington, United States, located immediately to the south of Seattle. The population was 21,798 at the 2020 census .

  4. Starfire Sports - Wikipedia

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    The city of Tukwila still maintains a wooded part of the 54-acre (220,000 m 2) site as a public park. [13] An expansion was unanimously approved by city leaders in a public hearing at the beginning of 2008 for the offices and training facilities of Seattle Sounders FC. [8] The team's practice fields replaced four existing softball fields on the ...

  5. Park ranger - Wikipedia

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    The City of New York has a uniformed division of Park Rangers called the New York City Parks Enforcement Patrol who are responsible for patrolling the city parks, pools and beaches. Interpretation and education: Park Rangers provide a wide range of informational services to visitors. Some Rangers provide practical information—such as driving ...

  6. Green River Trail - Wikipedia

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    Following the Duwamish, the trail continues past Tukwila's Allentown neighborhood, where the City of Tukwila Community Center can be seen across the river. It crosses under Interstate 5 , past the Foster Golf Links (where it leaves the riverbank for a while), rejoins the river, and crosses again to the right bank just above the junction with ...

  7. National Park Service ranger - Wikipedia

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    The term "ranger" is from a Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400. "Rangers" patrolled royal forests and parks to prevent "poachers" from hunting game claimed by the nobility. [1] Use of the term "ranger" dates to the 17th century in the United States, and was drawn from the word "range" (to travel over a large area).