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Woodinville, Washington

Population: 9,250
Located in King County

Incorporating in 1993, Woodinville became one of Washington's most prosperous and well-situated cities, offering the best of urban amenities within a region of great natural beauty and a thriving economy. Visitors will find a number of notable points of interest here including some of the world's finest greenhouses and retail nurseries, an antique mall, the Sammamish River Trail, city parks, the Spirit of Washington Dinner Train, and several world-class wineries and breweries. Woodinville's proximity to the mountains and water recreation areas adds to its growing appeal as an ideal place to live, work, play and visit.

The community spirit of Woodinville residents and business owners is rooted in the rich cultural history of the region. Citizens participate in many government and civic activities. The City celebrates this community spirit in Celebrate Woodinville, an all-day festival featuring the Annual All Fool's Day Parade, Basset Bash, Farmer's Market, Children's Activities and Resource Fair and family entertainment through the town. Other festival events include the Fourth of July Fireworks Show, Woodinville Pioneer Days and the Woodinville Light Festival.

Woodinville is located in the Sammamish Valley, about 20 miles north of Seattle. A city of almost 10,000, with an additional 40,000 residing outside the city limits, Woodinville is known for its easy access to Interstate 405 and Highway 522. It is a highly sought-after community which boasts excellent public schools--the Northshore School District--and a rural feel, while still remaining close to the Eastside's hi-tech corridor, which includes such corporate giants as Redmond's Microsoft.

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