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Sixteen miles east of Seattle, at the south end of Lake Sammanish, nearly
10,000 residents call Issaquah home. Named for the Anglicized version
of the Native American work for "the sound of the birds,"
Issaquah is rich in heritage and natural beauty. The city maintains
its small-town character while being infused with a thriving business
center. A Saturday public market, chocolate factory, zoological park,
and a salmon hatchery are only a few of the attractions that make Issaquah
a must see for visitors.
When the
salmon return to the lakes and hatchery each fall, Issaquah celebrates
with the annual Salmon days Festival. The family-oriented festival attracts
over 200,000 people and is held on the first full weekend on October.
Over 400 booths of food, arts and crafts, and four stages of live entertainment
with a giant "Field of Fun" area for the kids are also present
during the two-day show. Historic downtown Issaquah still remained the
"center of town." Generations of local merchants, quaint shops,
live theatre, and regionally known restaurants and wineries reflect
the close-knit spirit of Issaquah. Several historical societies work
together to maintain the charm and beauty of the town's humble beginnings.

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