- Sequim, WA - Official Website | Official Website
Lavender fields are abundant in Sequim Click here to learn more about Sequim lavender
- City Government | Sequim, WA - Official Website
The City of Sequim was incorporated in 1913 In 1995 the city residents voted to adopt the council-manager form of government The City Council is comprised of elected officials who serve as the governing body
- History of Sequim | Sequim, WA - Official Website
History of Sequim Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe; 1800's to early 1900's; Incorporation; Coming of the Railroad; Public Utilities; Street Improvements; For a Better Life -- School, Library, Parks; Sequim - Where Water is Wealth - and the Climate Healthiest in the World; Conclusion and New Saga
- 2025 Comprehensive Plan Update | Sequim, WA - Official Website
City of Sequim Comprehensive Plan Amendment Request Applications are being accepted beginning May 23, 2025, until June 20, 2025 at 4:00 p m For more information, contact the City of Sequim Department of Community and Economic Development at (360) 683‑4908 or by emailing planningdept@sequimwa gov
- Events | Sequim, WA - Official Website
For a more extensive list of community events, visit the City of Sequim tourism website and the Sequim Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce
- News Flash • Sequim Man Arrested for Hit and Run
On Wednesday, May 21st, with the collaboration of the Muskogee Police Department and the Muskogee County Sheriff's Office, Sequim Officers successfully located and arrested Cole Douglas, aged 22, on a nationwide extraditable warrant for his arrest for hit and run with injury (class C felony)
- 1800s to Early 1900s | Sequim, WA - Official Website
The first settler on the Sequim Prairie was John W Donnell The story is told that he had first come to New Dungeness, found it too crowded for his liking, and walked up the river seeking a suitable homestead
- Totem Pole | Sequim, WA - Official Website
The City of Sequim is honored by the generous donation of the spectacular 30 foot totem pole donated by the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe The pole was designed by master carver Dale Faulstich and was carved from a 900 year old cedar log by Dale and his team members, Bud Turner, Dusty Humphries, and Tyler Faulstich
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