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4441 Pacific Ave Se, Lacey, WA 98503, USA
My husband and I go out to dinner here at least once a month, and we have a great time whenever we go. The ... More on TripAdvisor
My husband and I found it a little pricey but worth the charge. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Lacey, Washington

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829 Lacey St SE, Lacey, WA
topics: local history, history, general, 19th, century, 20th, American, agriculture, local history, photography. More on MuseumStuff.com
The Lacey Museum is located in a historic structure that was originally built in the late 1920s by Fred Russell as a private residence. In the late 1940s, the building was used by the Lacey Volunt... More on Ci.lacey.wa.us

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200 N.E. Sleater-Kinney Rd., Olympia, WA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 98506)

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217 Thurston Ave NW Olympia, WA
Scenic stroll along Budd Bay offers public art, historic interpretive sites and waterfront views of the Ol... More on Visitolympia.com
It's lovely to walk the pier in downtown Olympia. It's in walking distance of the Farmers Market, the fount... More on GeckoGo

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Tumwater, Washington
'Capitol Lake' is a 3 kilometer long, artificial lake at the mouth of Deschutes River in Tumwater/Olympia, Washington. The Olympia Brewery sits on Capitol Lake in Tumwater, just downstream from where the Tumwater Falls meet the lake. ... More on Wikipedia

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1056 Boundary Street SE Olympia, WA
Pennsylvania native John Gordon Lybarger and his wife, Lura Ellen Mix, daughter of a pioneer Thurston County family, bought this property in Ayers' Addition from Daniel R. Bigelow in 1885, adding ... More on Visitolympia.com
Pennsylvania native John Gordon Lybarger and his wife, Lura Ellen Mix, daughter of a pioneer Thurston County family, bought this property in Ayers' Addition from Daniel R. Bigelow in 1885, adding ... More on Visitolympia.com

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located on Legion Way Olympia, WA
Originally 6th Street, Legion Way was named in 1927 when the American Legion Hall was dedicated downtown. These trees were planted as part of a beautification project sponsored by the American Leg... More on Visitolympia.com
Originally 6th Street, Legion Way was named in 1927 when the American Legion Hall was dedicated downtown. These trees were planted as part of a beautification project sponsored by the American Legi... More on Visitolympia.com

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419 South Central Olympia, WA
This is a good example of the Craftsman style house built on a double lot. Also on the property is a period garage. A native of Nova Scotia, John Sanderson came to Olympia in 1888 and married Anni... More on Visitolympia.com
This is a good example of the Craftsman style house built on a double lot. Also on the property is a period garage. A native of Nova Scotia, John Sanderson came to Olympia in 1888 and married Annie... More on Visitolympia.com

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1224 Legion Way SE Olympia, WA
This Oregon White Oak, an Olympia Landmark Tree, is said to have been planed by D. S. B. Henry. Henry come over the Oregon Trail in 1852 at age 10. In 1862-63 his family came to Olympia. He and hi... More on Visitolympia.com
This Oregon White Oak, an Olympia Landmark Tree, is said to have been planed by D. S. B. Henry. Henry come over the Oregon Trail in 1852 at age 10. In 1862-63 his family came to Olympia. He and his... More on Visitolympia.com
