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Kingsgate, Kirkland, Washington

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King County Washington Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Kingsgate Highlighted
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Kingsgate is a neighborhood of Kirkland, Washington, United States. It was annexed by Kirkland on June 1, 2011. Prior to the annexation, Kingsgate was a census-designated place (CDP). Based on 2010 US Census data, Kingsgate ranks 70th of 522 evaluated areas in the state of Washington by per capita income.

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Kingsgate, Kirkland, Washington
Northeast 141st Street,

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N 47.726388888889 ° E -122.17416666667 °
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Northeast 141st Street 12455
98034
Washington, United States
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The Village at Totem Lake

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The Herbfarm
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