McAllister Park
From the view lots you have a spectacular view of
majestic Mt. Rainier, the panoramic Olympic Mountain Range and the
Black Hills to the west. You and your family will enjoy the fabulous
sunrises and sunsets.
Each building site is anywhere from 1/3 to 1 acre
in size with all underground utilities and family friendly streets
with sidewalks and streetlights which encourage neighborly strolls.
Protective covenants insure a continued quality of life and a consistent
increase in property value.
Thurston County
Thurston County is located in the southern part of
western Washington at the terminus of Puget Sound. It is the 32nd
largest county in the state, with a total land mass of 737 square
miles. As of 1995, nearly 93% of the land area was unincorporated.
The area topography ranges from coastal lowlands to
prairie flatlands to the foothills of the Cascades. Glacial activity
in the County’s geologic past left the land dotted with lakes
and ponds. A number of rivers and small tributaries end in Thurston
County and drain into Puget Sound. The northern-most boundary of
the County is determined by the shoreline of Puget Sound. Inlets
exclusive to the County are the Budd, Henderson and Eld Inlets.
Budd and Henderson Inlets are separated by Dana Passage. Other inlets
form boundaries between Thurston and adjacent counties. Totten Inlet
divides Thurston and Mason Counties, and the Nisqually River separates
Thurston from Pierce County.
As of the year 2000, the population of Thurston County
was 207,355 which shows an average annual rate of change of 2.5%
since 1990. County total population projections show that by the
year 2005, the figure will be 236,420.
School District:
Public Schools
There are 8 school districts providing primary and secondary education
to most of Thurston County’s students. A full 75% of public
school attendance is in three of the North County School districts.
North Thurston serves 34% of the students; Olympia serves 24%; and
Tumwater serves 17% of the County students. There are 13 secondary
schools, one institutional school (Maple Lane), and one vocational
school (New Market Skills Center) are also located in the County.
For a listing of all the schools, please access
the School Tree website at: http://schooltree.org/WA-THURSTON.html
Colleges
South Puget Sound Community College
Evergreen State College
St. Martin’s College
St. Michael’s School
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