- Bellingham, Washington - Wikipedia
The modern city of Bellingham, incorporated in 1903, consolidated four settlements: Bellingham, Whatcom, Fairhaven, and Sehome It takes its name from Bellingham Bay, named by George Vancouver in 1792, for Sir William Bellingham
- Visit Bellingham - Your Official Guide to Visiting Whatcom County
Visit Bellingham, Washington and the surrounding Whatcom County for abundant nature, outdoor adventure and sweeping scenery from the Salish Sea to Mt Baker and North Cascades National Park
- National Guard shooting leaves fear and sorrow in Bellingham . . .
A small community of Afghan immigrants have made Bellingham, Wash , their home After one of their own allegedly shot two National Guard soldiers, the community grapples with fear and sorrow
- About Bellingham - City of Bellingham
The City of Bellingham, which serves as the county seat of Whatcom County, is at the center of a uniquely picturesque area offering a rich variety of recreational, cultural, educational and economic activities
- News - Cascadia Daily
Free from CDN Thursday update: Local schools continue to cancel games and after school activities Bellingham, Lynden, Sehome and squalicum still plan to play games tonight
- Bellingham | Washington, Nature, Recreation - Britannica
Bellingham, city, seat (1854) of Whatcom county, northwestern Washington, U S Located 18 miles (29 km) south of the Canadian border, it is situated along Bellingham Bay (named in 1792 by Captain George Vancouver for Sir William Bellingham) on the northern edge of Puget Sound
- 10 BEST Things to Do in Bellingham - CityBOP
Bellingham is 1 5 hours drive north of Seattle It has waterfront restaurants, a historic shopping district, luxury waterfront hotels, excellent museums and galleries, a famous theater, bustling marinas, and a lush city park with waterfalls
- Whatcom County faces imminent flooding from Nooksack River | Bellingham . . .
Residents in low-lying areas of Whatcom County were bracing for a repeat of devastation from 2020 and 2021 as the rain-swollen Nooksack River appeared ready to overflow its banks early Wednesday
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