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Thornton Creek gets new bridge!

by Sno-King|Published 05/29/2014

Thornton Creek in Seattle, an important urban stream, is getting some needed attention with a new bridge that will permit salmon passage and reduce flooding. Read more in the Seattle Times article linked here.

http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2023717661_thorntoncreekxml.html

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