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  2. White Center, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Seattle has been working towards incorporating the area since the mid-2000s. An area south of White Center, known as North Highline, was annexed by neighboring Burien on April 1, 2010. The Seattle city council rejected annexation of White Center in 2009, and a measure to annex White Center to Burien was rejected by voters in 2012.

  3. 1999 Seattle WTO protests - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The 1999 Seattle WTO protests, sometimes referred to as the Battle of Seattle, [1] were a series of anti-globalization protests surrounding the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999, when members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) convened at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle, Washington on November 30, 1999.

  4. List of nature centers in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Camp Long (Seattle, Washington) Seattle: King: Puget Sound: operated by the City of Seattle, 68 acres, park and nature center, environmental education and rock climbing classes Carkeek Park: Seattle: King: Puget Sound: 216 acres, operated by the City, center open for programs or rentals only Cedar River Watershed Education Center: North Bend ...

  5. Seattle City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle City Council is the legislative body of the city of Seattle, Washington. The Council consists of nine members serving four-year terms, seven of which are elected by electoral districts and two of which are elected in citywide at-large positions; all elections are non-partisan. It has the sole responsibility of approving the city's ...

  6. Climate Pledge Arena - Wikipedia

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    August 2, 2017. Climate Pledge Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is located north of Downtown Seattle in the 74-acre (30 ha) entertainment complex known as Seattle Center, the site of the 1962 World's Fair, [10] for which it was originally developed. After opening in 1962, it was subsequently bought ...

  7. Sara Nelson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Sara E. Nelson is an American businesswoman and politician serving as a member of the Seattle City Council from Position 9. A member of the Democratic Party, she defeated Nikkita Oliver in the 2021 election. [1] [2] On January 2, 2024, the city council voted unanimously to appoint her City Council President upon the retirement of Debora Juarez.

  8. Chihuly Garden and Glass - Wikipedia

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    Chihuly Garden and Glass. /  47.62062°N 122.35007°W  / 47.62062; -122.35007. Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibit in the Seattle Center directly next to the Space Needle, showcasing the studio glass of Dale Chihuly. [1] It opened in May 2012 at the former site of the defunct Fun Forest amusement park.

  9. Golden Gardens Park - Wikipedia

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    87.8 acres (35.5 ha) Operated by. Seattle Parks and Recreation. Open. 6 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. daily. Golden Gardens Park is a public park in Ballard, a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The park includes wetlands, beaches, hiking trails, and picnic and playground areas. The park's bathhouse was designated a historic landmark by the City of ...