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Bellevue InsuranceIf you live in Bellevue or anywhere on the Eastside and if you are interested in information on bellevue insurance, pemco auto insurance, online quotes, or auto insurance, we have that information here at E-Z-Insurance.com! Looking for Pemco auto insurance? Do you live in Washington state? E-Z-Insurance.com is now offering secure low cost auto insurance quotes over the Internet. We offer Drive auto insurance quotes. Pemco auto insurance quotes. Safeco auto insurance quotes. Additionally, we offer teachers auto insurance. E-Z-Insurance.com Low cost auto insurance from PEMCO, SAFECO and Drive insurance. This is our auto insurance specialty. We also offer low cost teacher auto insurance. We are your headquarters for PEMCO auto insurance. At E-Z-Insurance.com, you'll find the information you're looking for! Click here for information on Bellevue Insurance. Here is a testimonial to Tom Brady of our EZI Bellevue office: Tom - I just wanted to drop you a quick note of "Thanks" for the excellent job you're doing for our customers:
Director of Sales | PEMCO Mutual Insurance Company And another testimonial: Dear Tom, I don't know how I got along for so many years without an insurance agent. It sure seems like I need your services an awful lot, and you're always super pleasant and extremely helpful every time! Thanks for treating us so nicely and always helping us out! Sincerely, Rochelle Angel and Trevor Frydenlund EZI's offices are on the east side and south end of Lake Washington. According to Wikipedia, "Lake Washington is the second largest natural lake in state of Washington (after Lake Chelan) and the largest lake in King County. It is bordered by the cities of Seattle on the west, Bellevue and Kirkland on the east, Renton on the south and Kenmore on the north, and surrounds Mercer Island. It is fed by the Sammamish River at its north end and the Cedar River at its south. Lake Washington received its present name in 1854 after Thomas Mercer suggested it be named after George Washington, as the new Washington Territory had been named the year before. The Duwamish called it "Lake Xacuabš" (Lushootseed: literally great-amount-of-water). Kenmore Air operates passenger seaplane service at Kenmore Air Harbor at the northern end of the lake." "Canals and Bridges Concrete floating bridges were employed to span the lake because Lake Washington's depth and muddy bottom prevented the emplacement of the pilings or towers necessary for the construction of a causeway or suspension bridge, respectively. The bridges consist of hollow concrete pontoons that float atop the lake, anchored with cables to each other and to weights on the lake bottom. The roadway is constructed atop these concrete pontoons.
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