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Title
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The Free Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History - HistoryLink.org
Missing in the title: new
Meta description
(Critically important)
Not within the first 120 characters: new

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Image SEO
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Not found in any image URL: new
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Content
(Critically important)
The term is used 12 times in 1331 words.
Well positioned in the text: new (12 position in text)
The term appears sufficiently often in the text.
Bold and strong tags
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The following keyword is used in strong tags: new
Headings
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Perfectly integrated within the headings: new
H1 heading
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HistoryLink.org
Missing keywords in the first H1 heading: new

Heading structure

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H1 HistoryLink.org
H2 The free online encyclopedia of Washington state history
H2 This Week Then
H2 Today in Washington History
H2 New On HistoryLink
H2 Image of the Week
H2 Quote of the Week
H3 News Then, History Now
H3 Seattle woman wins island in the San Juans in essay contest, sponsored by Orcas Island real estate agency, on August 31, 1948.
H3 Smith, Jeffrey Lee "The Frugal Gourmet" (1939-2004)
H3 Jeff Smith (The Frugal Gourmet) agrees to pay more than $5 million to men who've accused him of sexual assault in a settlement dated July 1, 1998.
H3 The Seattle Seven Conspiracy Trial
H3 Rogers, John Rankin (1838-1901)
H3 Statue of Governor John Rogers is dedicated in Capitol Park in Olympia on January 19, 1905.
H3 Robbins, Irvine (1917-2008)
H3 Burton Baskin marries Shirley Robbins, setting into motion the Baskin-Robbins ice cream empire, on October 10, 1943.
H3 Yakama warrior Lokout escapes hanging on September 25, 1858.
H3 Cunningham, Imogen (1883-1976)
H3 Westinghouse Warehouse (Seattle)
H4 Last week of the Future of History Fund drive!
H4 Under Repair
H4 Prickly Pair
H4 Lake Union Scare
H4 Opening Day
H4 Flying Away
H4 Ricochet
H4 Lynch mob hangs two Snohomish Indians in Seattle's Pioneer Square on April 12, 1854.
H4 Former Governor Isaac Stevens returns to Washington Territory on April 12, 1861.
H4 U.S. Civil War starts with shelling of Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861.
H4 Vashon Island beginnings: Vashon Post Office opens on April 12, 1883.
H4 Butcher Henry Hanson swims from West Seattle to Seattle on April 12, 1914.
H4 Grant County Commissioners authorize a new courthouse building on April 12, 1917.
H4 Lieutenant John W. Hodgkin, U.S. Air Force, lands his ski-equipped Piper Cub on top of Mount Rainier on April 12, 1951.
H4 Voters approve formation of Port of Warden on April 12, 1960.
H4 Geologist warns on April 12, 1968, that Mount St. Helens could erupt at any time.
H4 Seattle's Magnuson Park supporters train their sights on naval base property after the Secretary of Defense recommends closure on April 12, 1991.
H4 USS Missouri (BB-63) returns to Bremerton for deactivation and storage on April 12, 1992.
H4 Seattle native Fred Couples wins the Masters golf tournament on April 12, 1992.
H4 Major Funding Provided By
H4 Education Partners

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Stop words
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None of the keywords is a known stop word.

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