
Spokane, Washington Map Of Blood Testing Facilities
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Represents a Quest Diagnostics blood testing facility
Blood Testing Centers In State
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Island County, Washington
- Labcorp Center, 275 Se Cabot Dr Ste B202, Oak Harbor, Island County, WA, 98277
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In King County, Washington
- Labcorp Center, 1 E Main St Ste 130, Auburn, King County, WA, 98002
- Labcorp Center, 2020 116Th Ave Ne Ste 170, Bellevue, King County, WA, 98004
- Labcorp Center, 1310 116Th Ave Ne Suite R, Bellevue, King County, WA, 98004
- Labcorp Center, 15611 Bel-Red Rd Suite C, Bellevue, King County, WA, 98008
- Labcorp Center, 450 Nw Gilman Blvd Ste 101, Issaquah, King County, WA, 98027
- Labcorp Center, 12911 120Th Ave Ne Ste D60, Kirkland, King County, WA, 98034
- Labcorp Center, 1229 Madison St Ste 610, Seattle, King County, WA, 98104
- Labcorp Center, 1101 Madison St Ste 306, Seattle, King County, WA, 98104
- Labcorp Center, 550 17Th Ave Ste 200, Seattle, King County, WA, 98122
- Labcorp Center, 6300 9Th Ave Ne 360, Seattle, King County, WA, 98115
- Labcorp Center, 5300 Tallman Ave Nw, Seattle, King County, WA, 98107
- Labcorp Center, 5414 Barnes Ave Nw 2, Seattle, King County, WA, 98107
- Labcorp Center, 13317 Ne 175Th Suite H, Woodinville, King County, WA, 98072
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Kitsap County, Washington
- Labcorp Center, 450 S Kitsap Blvd Ste 144, Port Orchard, Kitsap County, WA, 98366
- Labcorp Center, 20730 Bond Rd Ne Suite 105, Poulsbo, Kitsap County, WA, 98370
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Pierce County, Washington
- Labcorp Center, 3401 S 19Th St Ste 220, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA, 98405
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Skagit County, Washington
- Labcorp Center, 1117 E Division St, Mount Vernon, Skagit County, WA, 98273
- Labcorp Center, 638 Sunset Park Dr Ste D, Sedro Woolley, Skagit County, WA, 98284
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Snohomish County, Washington
- Labcorp Center, 21616 76Th Ave W Suite 207, Edmonds, Snohomish County, WA, 98026
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Thurston County, Washington
- Labcorp Center, 5130 Corporate Center Ct Se, Lacey, Thurston County, WA, 98503
- Labcorp Center, 404 Black Hills Lane Suite A, Olympia, Thurston County, WA, 98502
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Whatcom County, Washington
- Labcorp Center, 2417 Meridian St Ste 105, Bellingham, Whatcom County, WA, 98225
Quest Blood Testing Centers In Clark County, Washington
Quest Blood Testing Centers In King County, Washington
- Quest Center, 1412 Sw 43Rd Street, Renton, King County, WA, 98057-4803
Quest Blood Testing Centers In Pierce County, Washington
- Quest Center, 5920 100Th Street Sw, Lakewood, Pierce County, WA, 98499-2751
- Quest Center, 11102 Sunrise Boulevard E, Puyallup, Pierce County, WA, 98374-8846
- Quest Center, 800 S Meridian, Puyallup, Pierce County, WA, 98371-6995
- Quest Center, 1901 S. Union Ave, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA, 98405-1702
Quest Blood Testing Centers In Spokane County, Washington
Quest Blood Testing Centers In Thurston County, Washington
Quest Blood Testing Centers In Whatcom County, Washington
Spokane ( (listen) spoh-KAN) is a city in Spokane County in the state of Washington in the northwestern United States. It is located in eastern Washington a long the Spokane River adjacent to the Selkirk Mountains and west of the Rocky Mountain foothills—92 miles (148 km) south of the Canada–US border, 18 miles (30 km) west of the Washington–Idaho border, and 279 miles (449 km) east of Seattle a long Interstate 90.
Known as the birthplace of Father's Day, Spokane's official nickname is the "Lilac City". A pink, double flower cultivar of the common lilac, known as Syringa vulgaris 'Spokane', is named for the city. It is the seat of Spokane County and the economic and cultural center of the Spokane metropolitan area, the Spokane–Coeur d'Alene combined statistical area, and the Inland Northwest. The city, a long with the whole Inland Northwest, is served by Spokane International Airport, 5 miles (8 km) west of downtown Spokane. According to the 2010 Census, Spokane had a population of 208,916, making it the second-largest city in Washington, and the 100th-largest city in the United States. In 2018, the United States Census Bureau estimated the city's population at 219,190 and the population of the Spokane Metropolitan Area at 573,493.
The first people to live in the area, the Spokane tribe (their name meaning "children of the sun" in Salishan), lived off plentiful game. David Thompson explored the area with the westward expansion and establishment of the North West Company's Spokane House in 1810. This trading post was the first long-term European settlement in Washington. Completion of the Northern Pacific Railway in 1881 brought settlers to the Spokane area. The same year it was officially incorporated as a city with the name of Spokane Falls (it was reincorporated under its current name ten years later). In the late 19th century, gold and silver were discovered in the Inland Northwest. The local economy depended on mining, timber, and agriculture until the 1980s. Spokane hosted the first environmentally themed World's Fair at Expo '74.
Many of the downtown area's older Romanesque Revival-style buildings were designed by architect Kirtland Kelsey Cutter after the Great Fire of 1889. The city also features Riverfront and Manito parks, the Smithsonian-affiliated Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, the Davenport Hotel, and the Fox and Bing Crosby theaters.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Spokane, and the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist that of the Episcopal Diocese of Spokane. The Spokane Washington Temple in the east of the county serves The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Gonzaga University was established in 1887 by the Jesuits, and the private Presbyterian Whitworth University was founded three years later and moved to north Spokane in 1914.
In sports, the region's professional and semi-professional sports teams include the Spokane Indians in Minor League Baseball and Spokane Chiefs in junior ice hockey. The Gonzaga Bulldogs collegiate basketball team competes at the Division I level. As of 2010, Spokane's only major daily newspaper, The Spokesman-Review, had a daily circulation of over 76,000.
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