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Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond The sign that welcomes to you to Marymoor Park. This windmill is a more prominent feature of Marymoor Park. Redmond City Hall showcases beautiful outdoor sculpture. The bicycle capital of the northwest, Redmond has many trails to get around the city safely. Anderson Park The Windmill at Redmond's Marymoor Park. The Climbing Wall at Redmond's Marymoor Park Redmond Town Center is the hub of much activity year-round. Many cultural festivals occur throughout the year in Redmond. Redmond's Idylwood Park has beach access to Lake Sammamish. Redmond's Sculptures are located in many public spaces including Grasslawn Park. The Anderson Park cabins are some of the first structures built in the area. The Justice White house is one of Redmond's most prominent historic buildings. The Stone House Cafe is on Redmond's list of historic buildings. The Sammamish River is the centerpiece of Redmond's natural environment. Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond Exploring Redmond
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