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Lofall is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP)
located in
Kitsap County, Washington,
United States. The po****tion was 2,289 at...
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Point ferry landing in the late 1940s. The
bridge replaced the
South Point–
Lofall ferry when it
opened in 1961, but the
ferry was re-used
during the construction...
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Enetai Erlands Point Gorst Hansville Indianola Keyport Kingston Kitsap Lake
Lofall Manchester Navy Yard City
Parkwood Port
Gamble Tribal Community Rocky Point...
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length of Hood
Canal and by
reestablishing the
state ferry run
between Lofall and
South Point across the
canal just
south of the bridge. This
route had...
- 10, 1950 Seattle–Suquamish,
discontinued on
October 1, 1951
South Point–
Lofall,
replaced by Hood
Canal Bridge in 1961
Tacoma Narrows,
replaced by Tacoma...
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forests and
water bodies.
Described as a new
species in 2002 by Bjørn
Petter Lofall and
Einar Timdal,
Cladonia krogiana was
first identified from specimens...
- had a post
office and
store on his homestead. It is
located adjacent to
Lofall on
State Route 3,
north of
Poulsbo and Silverdale. Some area
names still...
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Cladonia kriegeri (Ahti & S.Stenroos) Ahti &
DePriest (2001)
Cladonia krogiana Løfall &
Timdal (2002)
Cladonia kuringaiensis A.W.Archer (1980)
Cladonia lacryma...
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Fault (SWIF) ∩ "Uplift of
unknown origin" (Port Ludlow)
Kingston arch (
Lofall Fault) ∪
Seattle Basin Seattle Fault zone (approx.
lines E-F) ∩ Seattle...
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State Ferries (WSF),
including the
ferry Kitsap. She was ****igned to the
Lofall-South
Point route across Hood Canal,
where she
supplemented the
newer MV Rhododendron...