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Sedro Woolley

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Sedro Woolley

City in northwestern Washington, on the Skagit River, 32 km/20 mi southeast of Bellingham; population (1990) 6,000. The commercial hub of an agricultural and lumbering region, the city is also an outfitting centre for tourists going to North Cascades National Park.

In 1898 Sedro (from the Spanish cedro, for its native cedar), then a supply centre for miners and loggers on the Skagit, merged with Woolley, a sawmill centre and railway junction.



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