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Bogle & Gates, one of Seattle's largest and oldest law firms, dissolves on March 31, 1999.

On February 4, 1999, senior partners of Bogle & Gates vote to dissolve the 108-year-old law firm effective March 31. The decision is precipitated by the defection of eight key lawyers to the Minne...

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Washington establishes recognition days in honor of Mother Joseph and Marcus Whitman on April 16, 1999.

On April 16, 1999, Washington Governor Gary Locke signs into law SB 5734, which sets forth April 16 as Mother Joseph Day and September 4 as Marcus Whitman Day. These days (which are not legal holidays...

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Space Needle officially becomes a City of Seattle historic landmark on April 19, 1999.

On April 19, 1999, Seattle's Space Needle officially becomes a city historic landmark, perpetuating the legacy of the Seattle Center as a distinctive local institution.

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Makah whale hunt succeeds on May 17, 1999.

On May 17, 1999, for the first time in more than 70 years, Makah whalers successfully hunt a gray whale in the waters off the Olympic Peninsula, where their ancestors hunted whales for thousands of ye...

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King County dedicates Cottage Lake Park on May 28, 1999.

On May 28, 1999, King County officials formally dedicate Cottage Lake Park. The 22-acre park on the north shore of Cottage Lake is located on the site near Woodinville where for many years Norm and Ge...

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Forests and Fish Agreement results in Salmon Recovery Plan on June 7, 1999.

On June 7, 1999, the Forests and Fish Agreement between private timberland owners, tribes, and state and federal government agencies results in the state Salmon Recovery Plan which is signed into law....

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Olympic Pipe Line accident in Bellingham kills three youths on June 10, 1999.

On Thursday afternoon, June 10, 1999, a 16-inch fuel line owned by the Olympic Pipe Line Company ruptures in Bellingham, spilling 277,200 gallons of gasoline into Hanna and Whatcom creeks. The volatil...

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Seattle Rape Relief announces closure on June 22, 1999.

On June 22, 1999, Seattle Rape Relief, the oldest rape crisis center in the United States, announces that it will close.

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Safeco Field, the Seattle Mariners' long-sought stadium, opens on July 15, 1999.

On July 15, 1999, Safeco Field -- a long-sought, baseball-only stadium with a retractable roof -- opens to critical acclaim and some public resentment. The new half-billion dollar home of the Seattle ...

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Kitsap County Commissioners declare Port Gamble a Rural Historic Town on July 21, 1999.

On July 21, 1999, the Kitsap County Commissioners declare Port Gamble a Rural Historic Town, laying the groundwork for development of the old company town. Port Gamble was owned by Puget Mill Co. and ...

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Bill and Melinda Gates confirm endowment of the nation's second largest philanthropic trust on August 22, 1999.

On August 22, 1999, after weeks of rumors, Bill and Melinda Gates officially confirm their intention to reorganize and expand their philanthropic activities as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation....

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Sammamish incorporates on August 31, 1999.

On August 31, 1999, the City of Sammamish formally incorporates. After a decade of wrangling, one failed vote for incorporation, and an unsuccessful attempt to annex to Issaquah, voters approved the i...

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