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Graham is located in western Washington just a few miles south of Puyallup and east of Olympia. Graham has the luxury of offering rural country living while being only minutes away from true city conveniences. The residents of Graham enjoy the outdoors more than anything else. There are many fishing, hiking, and camping spots within reach, and there is no shortage of stunning scenery. Lake
Kapowsin attracts visitors from all over the area, with stunning scenery and ample fishing. The housing market sports large and spacious lots, typically with wildlife running around right in their backyard. The hustle and bustle of the city life do not seem to tough the calm and serene nature of Graham. Many of the residents commute to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, which is only 30 minutes away. You won’t be disappointed visiting this rustic and peaceful place.
Sports Teams:
Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Thunderbirds
Seattle Mariners
Tacoma Rainiers
Must See Attractions:
Point Defiance Zoo
America's Car Museum
Museum of Glass
Mount Rainier National Park
Tacoma Dome
Working Waterfront Maritime Museum
Broadway Center for Performing Arts
About the County: With a population of over 795,225, Pierce County is the second most populous county in the state of Washington The county was named after U.S. President
Franklin Pierce in 1852 Tacoma holds the tile of the largest city and county seat. Surrounded by saltwater shores and towering mountain peaks, it's hard to imagine a more beautiful place to live Pierce county offers something for everybody from it's bustling cities with rich culture and active nightlife to it's sleepy timber towns where main streets are lined with quaint cafes and cottage industries. Everybody from small-town farmers to big-city professional share the pioneer spirit and call Pierce County home
The mission of the Bethel School District is to provide a safe educational environment which enables students to develop and apply the skills, knowledge, attitudes, and values needed to realize their maximum potential. Bethel has 16 elementary schools (K-5), six middle schools (6-8), three comprehensive senior high schools (9-12), an alternative high school (9-12), an elementary online academy, and a school of choice (K-7). In September 2010, the Pierce County Skills Center opened its doors to district and county students.