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  1. A reference to Normandy, Washington was added as a Ghost town. I cant find any record or indication of any 'Normandy, Washington' anywhere in King County. There is 'Normandy Park, Washington' in King County - wondering if this is the same. If this is the case, the Ghost town reference should be removed (Normandy Park isnt a ghost town).

  2. Woodinville, Washington. Categories: Cities in the Seattle metropolitan area. Cities in Washington (state) by county. Populated places in King County, Washington.

  3. Seven counties have adopted charters providing for home rule distinct from state law: King, Clallam, Whatcom, Snohomish, Pierce, San Juan, and Clark. Of these, King, Whatcom, Snohomish, and Pierce, four major counties on Puget Sound, elect a county executive. Councils in the other three charter counties appoint a manager to administer the ...

  4. Granite Mountain is a tall peak in the Cascade Range in King County, Washington 16 miles (26 km) east of North Bend. [2] A fire lookout on the summit can be reached by trail. [3] The fire lookout was first constructed in 1924 and was then rebuilt 31 years later. It is still maintained by volunteers June through September each year.

  5. Red Mountain (King County, Washington) /  47.456061°N 121.389165°W  / 47.456061; -121.389165. Red Mountain is a 5,890-foot (1,795-metre) mountain summit located in King County of Washington state. It is set within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness which is part of the Cascade Range. [1] Red Mountain is situated three miles north of Snoqualmie ...

  6. The King County Library System ( KCLS) is a library system serving most residents of King County, Washington, United States. Headquartered in Issaquah, Washington, KCLS was the busiest library system in the United States as of 2010, circulating 22.4 million items. [3] It consists of 50 libraries, a Traveling Library Center, a mobile TechLab ...

  7. Glacial erratic boulders of King County are large glacial erratic boulders of rock which were moved into King County, Washington by glacial action during previous ice ages . The Pleistocene ice age glaciation of Puget Sound created many of the geographical features of the region, including Puget Sound itself, [1] and the erratics are one of the ...