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Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Kurt Smith captured these glimpses of daily life around the community. Click on a thumbnail to see a page featuring a larger, more detailed version of the image.

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A rooster finds an unusual place to perch -- on the back of a Shetland sheep belonging to Susan and Teague Parker of Kingston.

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Weekend ferry traffic lines up for the Kingston-Edmonds run.

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Brett Smith, 15, walks down a foggy lane to catch a school bus in Kingston.

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Chelsea Stanley, 4, rolls upside down while playing with Emily Goninan, 12, near a table of items for sale at Kingston's Saturday Farmer's Market.

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Construction is under way in Kingston on a controversial new grocery store complex at Route 104 and Miller Bay Road.

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David Hildebrand loads straw onto a vintage cart at Sacks Feed.

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Jeff Groman's bike shop, Kingston Classic Cycle, has many new bikes as well as a collection of vintage racing bikes.

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A ferry heads toward Kingston in the morning fog on its way from Edmonds. The crossing takes about 30 minutes.

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Taking a break on a bench during the Kingston Farmer's Market are from left: Alex Thompson, 5, Blaise MacFarlane, 6, and Lucas Thompson.

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At Heronswood, Dan Hinkley, left, and Robert Jones have provided Kingston with a natural wonder.

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Kingston goldsmith David Weinstock fashions striking, intricate custom jewelry in his shop in the old Kingston Hotel near the ferry landing.

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Early-morning light warms Mount Rainier and some of the waterfront homes in Kingston, in this photograph from the Kingston ferry landing.

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Saturday, September 27, 1997

Town strives to keep it rural

Community spirit is blossoming

Residents split on whether growth is good

A commuter town aross the Sound

Water has always been community's lifeblood

Jon Hahn: Horticultural dream grew into world-class treasure

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of Kingston

Kingston historical album

Kingston by the numbers


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