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Below is a list of Parks in Carnation, Washington. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.
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| Camp Don Bosco | 1401 327th Avenue Northeast | Carnation, WA 98014 | (425)869-1787 |
| Camp Gilead Bible Camp | 30919 Northeast Carnation Farm Road | Carnation, WA 98014 | (425)333-4311 |
| King County Parks Division Macdonald Memorial Park | 31020 Northeast 40th Street | Carnation, WA 98014 | (425)333-4198 |
Woman's body found in Carnation, could be missing resident Snoqualmie Valley Record Two hikers in Tolt-MacDonald park may have ended a month-long man hunt with their discovery in Tolt-MacDonald Park Thursday afternoon. The pair discovered the body of a woman as they explored the King County Park, just outside the city of Carnation. Body found along trail near Carnation Hikers find woman's body in Carnation |
Hikers find body in Carnation, Wash., park The Columbian CARNATION, Wash. (AP) -- Hikers have found a body along a trail near a Carnation, Wash., park. King County authorities were working to identify the body -- believed to be a woman -- found Thursday afternoon in the area of Tolt MacDonald Park in the ... |
What's new at California's theme parks Alameda Times-Star By Linda Zavoral, Tony Hicks and Jim Harrington From Anaheim to Vallejo, California's theme parks are gearing up for vacation season with state-of-the-art thrill rides (Superman Ultimate Flight at Discovery Kingdom; Transformers at Universal Studios; ... |
Burial at Sea Remembers Lost Sailors, Soldiers Patch.com By Robert Cook The Central Veterans Council held a Burial at Sea ceremony in Prescott Park on Friday morning to begin the city's Memorial Day events this weekend. Portsmouth residents and veterans groups gathered in Prescott Park for a "Burial at Sea" ... |
Police: Man Fatally Shot In Seattle KMAS AP Hikers have found a body along a trail near a Carnation, Wash., park. King County authorities were working to identify the body - believed to be a woman - found Thursday afternoon in the area of Tolt MacDonald Park in the Snoqualmie Valley. |
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