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Shilshole Bay is the part of
Puget Sound east of a line
drawn northeasterly from Seattle's West
Point in the
southwest to its
Golden Gardens Park in the...
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Shilshole Bay
Marina is a 1400-slip sal****er
marina in the
Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington,
operated by the Port of Seattle. The
marina is...
- The
Shilshole people (Lushootseed: šilšulabš; also
known as the Shilshoolabsh) were a Lushootseed-speaking
people whose territory was
located around Salmon...
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south by the Lake
Washington Ship Canal, and to the west by
Puget Sound's
Shilshole Bay.
Other neighborhood or
district boundaries existed in the past; these...
- A
statue of Leif
Erikson is
installed at Seattle's
Shilshole Bay Marina, in the U.S.
state of Washington. The 16-foot tall
sculpture was
donated by the...
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Montlake Cut,
Portage Bay, Lake Union, the
Fremont Cut,
Salmon Bay, and
Shilshole Bay. The
southern half of
Seattle is
itself divided by Seattle's largest...
- is the
westernmost section of the
canal and
empties into
Puget Sound's
Shilshole Bay.
Because of the
Hiram M.
Chittenden Locks, the smaller,
western half...
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Montlake Cut,
Portage Bay, Lake Union, the
Fremont Cut,
Salmon Bay, and
Shilshole Bay,
which is part of the sound. The ship
canal project began in 1911...
- Lake Union, and the
Hiram M.
Chittenden Locks at
Salmon Bay,
ending in
Shilshole Bay on
Puget Sound).[citation needed] The sea, rivers, forests, lakes...
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Discovering America by
Christian Krohg (1893) Leif
Erikson memorial statue at
Shilshole Bay Marina, Port of
Seattle Leif
Eriksson Memorial (1929–1932), Reykjavík...