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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2001 Unless a couple in Seattle can find a buyer for a piece of property they own, a site considered sacred to the Duwamish Tribe of Washington will be dynamited and developed. The tribe considers the 10-acre site the center of the universe. It is a hill of rocks that geologists say is rich with history. The White family says if someone buys the lad, they won't develop it. Neighbors want the site turned into a park and interpretative center. Get the Story:
Duwamish site may be sacred, but it's slated for development (The Seattle Times 9/4)
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Facebook TwitterTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2001 Unless a couple in Seattle can find a buyer for a piece of property they own, a site considered sacred to the Duwamish Tribe of Washington will be dynamited and developed. The tribe considers the 10-acre site the center of the universe. It is a hill of rocks that geologists say is rich with history. The White family says if someone buys the lad, they won't develop it. Neighbors want the site turned into a park and interpretative center. Get the Story:
Duwamish site may be sacred, but it's slated for development (The Seattle Times 9/4)
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