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The district Ponderosa Estates of Rhododendron Park in Pierce County (Washington) is a district in United States about 2,315 mi west of Washington DC, the country's capital city.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 8°C / 47 °F
Morning Temperature | 4°C / 39 °F |
Evening Temperature | 5°C / 42 °F |
Night Temperature | 4°C / 39 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 66% |
Air Pressure | 1013 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 3 km/h (2 mph) from South-West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Overcast clouds |
Friday, 22nd of November 2024
8°C (47 °F)
5°C (42 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Saturday, 23rd of November 2024
8°C (47 °F)
5°C (41 °F)
Moderate rain, light breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 24th of November 2024
6°C (43 °F)
5°C (41 °F)
Moderate rain, calm, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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Muckleshoot people
The Muckleshoot are a Lushootseed Native American tribe, part of the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest whose traditional territory and reservations is located in the area of Auburn, Washington, between Seattle and Tacoma. They are the descendants of various tribal groups, which included the Duwamish, Skopamish, Smulkamish, Stkamish, Tkwakwamish, Yilalkoamish, and Snoqualmie tribes.
Pierce County, Washington
Pierce County is the second most populous county in the U.S. state of Washington behind King County. Formed out of Thurston County on December 22, 1852, by the legislature of Oregon Territory, it was named for U.S. President Franklin Pierce. As of the 2010 Census, the population was 795,225. The county seat is Tacoma, which is also the county's largest city, on Commencement Bay. Pierce County is notable for being home to the Mount Rainier volcano, the tallest mountain in the Cascade Range.
Bonney Lake, Washington
For other places called Bonney Lake, see Lake Bonney disambiguation page.
Orting, Washington
Orting is a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population as of the 2010 census is 6,746, according to the City of Orting.
Prairie Ridge, Washington
Prairie Ridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 11,688 at the 2000 census.
South Prairie, Washington
South Prairie is a town in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 434 at the 2010 census.
Sumner, Washington
Sumner is a city in northern Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 9,451 at the 2010 census. Nearby cities include Puyallup to the west, Auburn to the north, and Enumclaw to the east.
Wilkeson, Washington
Wilkeson is a town in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 477 at the 2010 census.
Stuck River (Washington)
The Stuck River in Washington state is a former small stream turned distributary and later final course of the White River, near Auburn to the Puyallup River at Sumner. The river's name comes from the Lushootseed word /stéq/, "log jam", or /stəx̣/, "gouged through", or "plowed through". Throughout the late 19th century, farmers in the valley attempted various flood control efforts that eventually allowed the White River to partially flow into the Stuck River in 1899.
KGRG-FM
The All-New KGRG-FM is an HD radio station owned by Green River Community College (GRCC) in Auburn, Washington, USA. The station broadcasts over the air at 89.9 MHz, as well as online. The call letters stand for Green River Gators, the GRCC's athletic mascot. KGRG-FM broadcasts GRCC and local high school playoff athletic events live. The station antenna is south of the office/studio, near the King/Pierce County border, on a hill overlooking the White River and the town of Pacific, Washington.
Cascade Christian Schools
Cascade Christian Schools (CCS) are a small group of private schools in Pierce County, Washington. They comprise three elementary school campuses several early childhood centers, and a junior/senior high school, providing education for roughly 1500 students. Its motto is "Dedicated to Developing Discerning Leaders."
White River Amphitheatre
White River Amphitheatre is a Live Nation managed concert venue, located in Auburn, Washington, on the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation, 15 miles northeast of Tacoma and 35 miles southeast of Seattle. The capacity is 20,000, with 9,000 covered seats. It hosts musical events, with Mount Rainier in the background and features two large video screens. The first concert at the venue was Berlin, with Heart, on June 14, 2003.
Lake Tapps (Washington)
Lake Tapps is a reservoir in Pierce County, Washington. It was created in 1911 by Puget Sound Energy and operated for hydroelectric power until it ceased power production in 2004. In December 2009 PSE sold the lake to the Cascade Water Alliance http://www. cascadewater. org, a municipal corporation whose members are five cities (Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Redmond, and Tukwila) and two water districts (Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District, and the Skyway Water and Sewer District).
Cascadia, Washington
Cascadia is a proposed master-planned community to the south of Bonney Lake in Pierce County, Washington, United States. Construction began in 2005 with an estimated timeline for completion of 20 years. Included in the plans were 6,500 homes, a commercial district, industrial park, schools, as well as parks and open space for residents to enjoy. Construction halted in 2008, prior to the construction of any homes or commercial properties.
Pierce County Foothills Trail
The Foothills Trail is a mostly paved non-motorized rail-trail in east Pierce County, Washington, extending uninterrupted for 24 km from Puyallup, Washington to Orting, Washington to South Prairie, Washington. The trail is used by cyclists, walkers, joggers, inline skaters, and horse riders. Other portions of the trail in Buckley, Washington, Wilkeson, Washington and along River Road in Puyallup are not currently connected but will be if current plans are achieved.
White River High School (Washington)
White River High School is located on an 84-acre site just outside of Buckley, Washington, USA. Before 1949, it was known as "Buckley High School" but with a merger with "Enumclaw High School" in neighboring Enumclaw, the school became known as White River. In 1952, the voters (especially the Chamber of Commerce) of the City of Enumclaw voted to form their own district.
Burnett, Washington
Burnett is an unincorporated community in Pierce County, Washington, United States. It is located just south of Buckley, Washington. It is on State Route 165 between Buckley, Washington and Mt. Rainier National Park. It is located at {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:47|7|45.98|N|122|2|52.01|W|region:US_type:city | |name= }} (47.12944, -122.04778). Burnett was named for Charles Hiram Burnett, Sr.
Orting High School
Orting High School is a high school located in Orting, Washington that serves students from grades 9-12 in the Orting and surrounding areas. The mascot is the Cardinal, and the Orting Cardinals are a member of the Nisqually League.
KZIZ
KZIZ is a radio station broadcasting an Urban Gospel format. Licensed to Sumner, Washington, USA, it serves the Seattle area. The station is currently owned by the Seattle Medium. KZIZ is one of three stations in the Puget Sound region that make up The Z Twins, serving the African-American communities of King and Pierce County, Washington with a diverse R&B, Gospel & Talk format as well as Hispanic programming. KZIZ went on the air in 1986.
McMillin Bridge
The McMillin Bridge (also known as the Puyallup River Bridge) is a concrete half-through truss bridge crossing the Puyallup River, in Pierce County, Washington, built in 1934. The bridge is signed as part of State Route 162. The main span of the bridge is 170 feet long, which was the longest beam span or concrete truss in the US when it was built. The bridge design uses a hollow-box system, which was suggested to the design company of W. H. Witt Company by Homer M. Hadley.
Sumner (Sounder station)
The Sumner Station is a Sounder commuter rail station serving the city of Sumner, Washington. It was built by Sound Transit along BNSF Railway tracks in Downtown Sumner, being completed in 2000. The station is also served by ST Express and Pierce Transit buses.
Wildwood Park Elementary
Wildwood Park Elementary School is located in the Puyallup School District of the US state of Washington. The school was selected as a Washington State School of Distinction in 2007 and 2011. This award was given based on six years of improvement in both reading and mathematics on Washington's annual assessment of student learning (WASL).
Auburn Adventist Academy
Auburn Adventist Academy is a co-educational Seventh-day Adventist boarding high school (grades 9-12) located in Auburn, Washington. It is operated by the Washington Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
KSUH
KSUH (1450 AM, "Radio Hankook") is a radio station licensed to serve Puyallup, Washington, USA. The station, which began broadcasting in 1951, is currently owned by Radio Hankook, Inc. Jean Suh, owner of Radio Hankook, is a pioneer in Korean-language radio programming in the United States.
Alderton, Washington
Alderton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,893 at the 2010 census. The community is located in the Puyallup River Valley between the cities of Sumner and Orting.