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Article: DRIEST CITY IS IN GROWTH MODE, WITH MIXED REVIEWS.(Neighbors)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- August 7, 1999
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Surrounded by some of Mother Nature's best, a trip to Sequim should be a drive in the country.
Think again.
It's summer, and the travel trailers, RVs and SUVs form a long chain on Washington 101. Suddenly, Sequim's Olympic Lanes bowling alley beckons: ``Coffee-pop-beer-fun and a break from traffic.''
Not a bad idea.
And not an uncommon theme in Sequim these days, where the best of small-town living has been caught up in the hurry-up world of growth, development and gridlock.
Sequim is growing, and the reviews are mixed. Even as highway workers prepare to open the new 101 bypass - a project years in the making - downtown ...