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YMCA Camp Orkila. Camp Orkila is on the northwest shoulder of Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands of Washington, overlooking Presidents Channel, and the Canadian Gulf Islands. It has been in operation since 1906. [1] It is operated by the Greater Seattle Area's YMCA. It is open year-round and offers many different programs ranging from ...
YMCA of Greater Seattle turned its former residence into transitional housing for former foster care and currently homeless youth, aged 18 to 25. This YMCA operates six transitional housing programs and 20 studio apartments. These services are offered at their Young Adult drop-in center in Seattle, Washington. [17]
YMCA Field 1901–1902 N/A Seattle Clamdiggers: N/A [2] Recreation Park Base Ball Grounds 1905 N/A Seattle Siwashes: N/A [3] Yesler Way Park 1907–1912 N/A Seattle Siwashes, Seattle Turks, Seattle Giants: N/A [4] Dugdale Field ~1900–1932 15,000 Seattle Giants, Ballard Pippins: N/A [5] Civic Field 1932–1938 15,000 Seattle Indians, Seattle ...
Mineral, Washington. / 46.71694°N 122.18083°W / 46.71694; -122.18083. Mineral is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lewis County, Washington, [ 3] on State Route 7 near the Pierce/Lewis county line. Mineral originally began as a logging camp and mining town. Prospectors searching the area for gold instead ...
The Great Seattle Fire was a fire that destroyed the entire central business district of Seattle, Washington, on June 6, 1889. The conflagration lasted for less than a day, burning through the afternoon and into the night, during the same summer as the Great Spokane Fire and the Great Ellensburg Fire. Seattle quickly rebuilt using brick ...
Marysville is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States, part of the Seattle metropolitan area. The city is located 35 miles (56 km) north of Seattle, adjacent to Everett on the north side of the Snohomish River delta. It is the second-largest city in Snohomish County after Everett, with a population of 70,714 at the time of the ...
Ballard Bridge. Ballard Bridge. More images. July 16, 1982. ( #82004231) Spans Lake Washington Ship Canal. 47°39′47″N 122°22′30″W. / 47.6631°N 122.375°W / 47.6631; -122.375 ( Ballard Bridge) Built in 1917, the Ballard Bridge is one of the oldest examples in the state of a double-leaf bascule bridge. [8]
Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Matt Gotel (77) , a Tacoma native from Lakes High School, runs drills during the first day of training camp at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton on ...