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  2. Burien, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Burien (/ ˈ b jʊər i ə n / BURE-ee-ən) is a suburban city in King County, Washington, United States, located south of Seattle on Puget Sound. As of the 2020 census , [5] Burien's population was 52,066, which is a 56.3% increase since incorporation in 1993, making it the 25th most populous city in Washington .

  3. Gottlieb Burian - Wikipedia

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    Gottlieb Burian (1837–1902) is the namesake for the city of Burien, Washington. He was an early settler to the region (before Washington statehood in 1889) who established a home near what is now known as Lake Burien in 1884. He originally immigrated with his wife from Middle Silesia to the United States in 1862, first residing in Minnesota ...

  4. Lake Burien - Wikipedia

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    Lake Burien is a small lake in Burien, Washington, just west of downtown. The lake is publicly owned, but is completely surrounded by private property, rendering it inaccessible to the public. The lake is publicly owned, but is completely surrounded by private property, rendering it inaccessible to the public.

  5. 'I'm a Cardiologist—Here's The Exact Time I Eat Breakfast ...

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    Dr. Branch's chosen breakfast time is also right before an important cutoff—at least according to one 2023-published study of more than 103,000 adults. Researchers found that people who ate ...

  6. Battle between Burien city manager, police chief could cause ...

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    This has been supported by the mayor and the council," said long-time Burien Police officer Mark Hayden. Hayden called Burien Police Chief Boe a scapegoat for the city manager and council.

  7. Seahurst Park - Wikipedia

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    Seahurst Park. Seahurst Park, in Burien, Washington (a suburb of Seattle ), is a 178-acre (0.72 km 2) park with forests and a beach on Puget Sound. Originally a King County park, it was given to the newly incorporated city of Burien in 1996. The beach is about 2,000 feet (610 m) long, and the upper part of the beach has been made into a sea wall.

  8. Unemployed Councils - Wikipedia

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    Unemployed Councils activists William Z. Foster, Robert Minor, and Israel Amter at the time of their March 1930 International Unemployment Day arrests in New York City. The Unemployed Councils of the USA (UC) was a mass organization of the Communist Party, USA established in 1930 in an effort to organize and mobilize unemployed workers.

  9. Bakery Nouveau - Wikipedia

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    Bakery Nouveau is a bakery with multiple locations in the U.S. state of Washington. Eater Seattle has described the business as "a bit of a throwback to mid-century European cafes". [1] The bakery has served breads, French-style cakes, quiches, sandwiches, and other baked goods such as almond croissants and danishes.