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6 days ago · The city was settled on November 13, 1851, at what is now West Seattle. It was relocated the following year to a site across Elliott Bay near a Duwamish Indian village. It owes its name to the Native American leader Seattle, chief of the Duwamish, Suquamish, and other tribes of
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6 days ago · It grew slowly—augmented by European immigrants recruited to work in the coalfields outside the city—until the arrival of an interstate railroad line. With the railroad, Seattle had supplanted San Francisco as the central transport point for the northern Pacific trade by the early 1880s.
5 days ago · The state received its name from that conquistador, who called the peninsula La Pascua Florida in recognition of the verdant landscape and because it was the Easter season, which the Spaniards called Pascua Florida (Festival of Flowers).
Jun 19, 2024 · Florida (FL) Capital: Tallahassee. Florida is from the Spanish Pascua florida meaning "flowering Easter." Spanish explorers discovered the area on Palm Sunday in 1513. Florida was the first region of the continental United States to be visited and settled by Europeans.
Jun 7, 2024 · Puget Sound, deep inlet of the eastern North Pacific Ocean indenting northwestern Washington, U.S. It stretches south for 100 miles (160 km) from Admiralty Inlet and Whidbey Island. It has many excellent deepwater harbors, including Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, and Port Townsend, as well as a naval shipyard in Bremerton.
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Jun 22, 2024 · The Origins of the Nickname. Washington State was bestowed with the nickname “The Evergreen State” by C.T. Conover, a pioneer Seattle realtor and historian, in 1889. This nickname perfectly captures the essence of the state, highlighting its abundant evergreen forests.
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Jun 23, 2024 · The Naming of Washington State. Washington State was named after President George Washington by an act of the United States Congress during the creation of Washington Territory in 1853. The original plan was to name the territory “Columbia,” after the Columbia River and the Columbia District.