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Pickering Passage

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crossed Pickering Passage to link Harstine Island to the mainland. The ferry was replaced by a bridge in 1969
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47°15′00″N 122°55′30″W / 47.25°N 122.925°W / 47.25; -122.925

strait
Puget Sound
U.S. state
Washington
Mason County
Hartstine Island
Totten Inlet
Case Inlet
Hammersley Inlet
Totten Inlet
Eld Inlet
oysters
Charles Wilkes
Wilkes Expedition
Charles Pickering (naturalist)
ferry
Mason County, Washington
Washington State Place Names
ISBN
0-295-95158-3
ISBN
0-7385-5607-6
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Mason County, Washington
stub
expanding it
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