Kenmore sits at the north end of Lake Washington in King County, where the Sammamish River flows into the lake. The city incorporated in 1998 after decades as an unincorporated area, absorbing a set of older commercial strips along Bothell Way and the residential neighborhoods that surround them. Lake Washington's outflow runs through the Ballard Locks to Puget Sound, but the inflow at Kenmore is one of the lake's most substantial natural feeds, and the Sammamish River Trail terminates at Log Boom Park on the Kenmore waterfront.
Kenmore Air has flown scheduled seaplane service from the city since 1946, operating routes from its base on the north end of the lake to the San Juan Islands and Canadian destinations including Victoria and Vancouver. The company also runs wheeled-aircraft service from a small airport just north of the lake. The seaplane base doubles as a general aviation tourism stop and charter operation.
Saint Edward State Park, shared with the Finn Hill area to the west, occupies 316 acres along the lakeshore south of the Kenmore city limits. The former Bastyr University campus, an accredited naturopathic medical school, operates from the former Saint Thomas Seminary buildings on a 51-acre campus east of the park. Interstate 405 passes just east of downtown Kenmore, and State Route 522 connects the city to Bothell and Woodinville.
Residential growth has been steady since incorporation, with mixed-use infill along Bothell Way and older single-family neighborhoods north of the lake. The population is approximately 24,000. The Northshore School District serves the city, with Inglemoor High School as the zoned high school.
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Kenmore sits at the north end of Lake Washington in King County, where the Sammamish River flows into the lake. The city incorporated in 1998 after decades as an unincorporated area, absorbing a set of older commercial strips along Bothell Way and the residential neighborhoods that surround them. Lake Washington's outflow runs through the Ballard Locks to Puget Sound, but the inflow at Kenmore is one of the lake's most substantial natural feeds, and the Sammamish River Trail terminates at Log Boom Park on the Kenmore waterfront.
Kenmore Air has flown scheduled seaplane service from the city since 1946, operating routes from its base on the north end of the lake to the San Juan Islands and Canadian destinations including Victoria and Vancouver. The company also runs wheeled-aircraft service from a small airport just north of the lake. The seaplane base doubles as a general aviation tourism stop and charter operation.
Saint Edward State Park, shared with the Finn Hill area to the west, occupies 316 acres along the lakeshore south of the Kenmore city limits. The former Bastyr University campus, an accredited naturopathic medical school, operates from the former Saint Thomas Seminary buildings on a 51-acre campus east of the park. Interstate 405 passes just east of downtown Kenmore, and State Route 522 connects the city to Bothell and Woodinville.
Residential growth has been steady since incorporation, with mixed-use infill along Bothell Way and older single-family neighborhoods north of the lake. The population is approximately 24,000. The Northshore School District serves the city, with Inglemoor High School as the zoned high school.
Reviews of Kenmore-area escort websites are maintained in the Escortservice.com directory. Escortservice.com does not run introductions, confirm identities of advertisers, or take part in any transactions. Only visitors who are at least 21 may use the directory.
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