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  2. Sehome Hill Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    The Sehome Hill Arboretum is an 175.5-acre (71.0-hectare) park of second growth forest is located on the hill, adjacent to the campus of Western Washington University. Though called an arboretum, the hilly expanse atop Sehome is not consciously planted as an exhibit of tree species, but naturally wooded and rich in the plant species (both ...

  3. Sehome High School - Wikipedia

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    Sehome High School is a public school in Bellingham, Washington, located approximately 90 miles (140 km) north of Seattle and 52 miles (84 km) south of Vancouver, British Columbia. The school serves students mainly from the western and southwestern sections of the City of Bellingham and is a part of the Bellingham School District .

  4. Sehome, Bellingham, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Sehome is a neighborhood in Bellingham, Washington . The neighborhood is named after S'Klallam Chief Sehome ( Klallam: sx̣ʷiʔám̕ ). The neighborhood was first platted in 1858 by E.C. Fitzhugh. Sehome was originally owned by the Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad, which operated the Bellingham Bay Coal Mine, later named Sehome ...

  5. Western Washington University - Wikipedia

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    Website. wwu .edu. Location in Washington. Western Washington University ( WWU or Western) is a public university in Bellingham, Washington. The northernmost university in the contiguous United States, WWU was founded in 1893 as the state-funded New Whatcom Normal School, succeeding a private school of teaching for women founded in 1886.

  6. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Washington (state)

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    Sehome Hill Arboretum: Bellingham South Seattle College Arboretum: South Seattle College ...

  7. History of Bellingham, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Sehome Coal Mine, just south of Whatcom, employed 100 people in 1860. Under the management of Pierre B. Cornwall, the mine operated profitably until its closure in 1878. By this time, Black Diamond had acquired a considerable amount of land around Bellingham Bay, and throughout the next 19 years, Cornwall focused the company's efforts on ...

  8. Bellingham High School (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Bellingham High School was dedicated on February 25, 1938. It cost $912,028.63 and took 417,026 man hours to build. [3] The school was closed for two years starting in June 1998 for a massive renovation which involved gutting the entire building and even demolishing some portions. Special care was taken to preserve the art deco facade on the ...

  9. List of people from Bellingham, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Tim Alexander, drummer of the rock band Primus, 1989–1996, 2003–2010, 2013–present. Daniel Anderson, founding member of Idiot Pilot (born in and currently resides in Bellingham) James Bertolino, widely published poet. Robert Blake, Celtic folk singer (born in and currently resides in Bellingham) Luke Burbank, host of the syndicated ...