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| - Shoreline is a private military company appearing in Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.
- Shoreline, Washington is a city of more than 53,000 people located 15 miles north of downtown Seattle on I-5. Shoreline is bordered on the south by 145th St (Seattle city limits), on the north by 205th St (King-Snohomish county line), on the west by Puget Sound, and on the east by the city of Lake Forest Park. Shoreline incorporated as a city in 1995.
- Shoreline began in 1890 with the platting of the neighborhood of Richmond Beach, on Puget Sound, in anticipation of the arrival of the Great Northern Railway the next year. Over the next two decades, Shoreline was connected to Seattle via the Seattle-Everett Interurban streetcar line (1906) and a newly paved North Trunk Road (now Aurora Avenue N., State Route 99) (1913), helping to increase its population. In January 2016, Chris Roberts was elected mayor and is the city's first Native American mayor in its history.
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| - Shoreline, Washington is a city of more than 53,000 people located 15 miles north of downtown Seattle on I-5. Shoreline is bordered on the south by 145th St (Seattle city limits), on the north by 205th St (King-Snohomish county line), on the west by Puget Sound, and on the east by the city of Lake Forest Park. Shoreline incorporated as a city in 1995. Shoreline is the home to two High Schools: Shorewood, and Shorecrest, both have produced notable alumni in the arts industry. Shorewood is the graduating school of "Pedro the Lion's" David Bazan, and Solo artist/Record Company owner, Damien Jurado. As well as Film producer Garth Stein, and singer Layne Staley, of Alice in Chains. Shorecrest, on the other hand, was home to Rainn Wilson, or Dwight Schrute, of the Office.
- Shoreline is a private military company appearing in Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.
- Shoreline began in 1890 with the platting of the neighborhood of Richmond Beach, on Puget Sound, in anticipation of the arrival of the Great Northern Railway the next year. Over the next two decades, Shoreline was connected to Seattle via the Seattle-Everett Interurban streetcar line (1906) and a newly paved North Trunk Road (now Aurora Avenue N., State Route 99) (1913), helping to increase its population. The name "Shoreline" first came to be applied to this stretch of unincorporated King County in 1944 when it was given to the school district, since the school district boundaries stretched from "Shore to Shore" (Puget Sound to Lake Washington) and "Line to Line" (the old Seattle city limit of 85th St to the Snohomish County Line). Though the modern borders of the city do not stretch to Lake Washington, the area kept the "Shoreline" name. After the incorporation of Lake Forest Park in 1961, the remainder of the Shoreline School District remained an unincorporated portion of King County. Fifty-one years after it had been named, on August 31, 1995 Shoreline was officially incorporated as a code city and adopted the council-manager form of government. Residents used Seattle as their address only until 1995 when the city was formed and addresses changed to Shoreline, Washington. In January 2016, Chris Roberts was elected mayor and is the city's first Native American mayor in its history.
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