Founded in 1869 by William Meydenbauer, Bellevue was officially incorporated on March 21, 1953. Prior to the opening of the Lake Washington Floating Bridge (1940), Bellevue was a rural area with very little development. Once the bridge ...
Welcome to Bothell! With its small town feel, and exciting urban growth, Bothell is a great place to live, work and play. Whether you want to attend the local performing arts center, walk the Sammamish River Trail, or enjoy fine dining and ...
Kirkland is located on the east shore of Lake Washington. With a population of 45,000+, it is bordered to the east by Redmond, to the south by Bellevue, and to the north by Kenmore and Bothell. Many waterfront parks and art galleries give K...
Situated on the north end of Lake Sammamish, with the Sammamish Slough running through the middle, Redmond is known for its natural beauty, the high-tech industry (Microsoft, Nintendo of America), and being the bicycle capital of the northw...
Situated on the shores and hilly terrain east of Lake Sammamish, the city of Sammamish (incorporated August 31, 1999) features a landscape of trees, mountains, and lakes. With a population expected to pass 40,000 in 2007, Sammamish is a gre...
With a population of just over 10,000 residents, Woodinville has a quiet, yet highly sought-after suburban lifestyle offering many neighborhoods boasting ¾ acre or larger lots. As a result, Woodinville has a country estate feel that many o...