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- Radar_Lake abstract "Radar Lake is located in Woodinville, Washington and is one of the first man-made lakes built specifically for water sports. The land it is built on was initially bought and developed by water sports innovator Herb O'Brien in 1972. O'Brien, drawing from his water sport experiences as a young man, envisioned Radar Lake to be an isolated and private area where enthusiasts could come and enjoy not only the thrill of the sport but also the pristine natural environment. In 1976, the property was bought by Seattle based owner of Seattle Electric, now Radar Inc.,Wilbur McPherson who gave it its current name in honor of his company. McPherson and O'Brien maintained a close relationship, and O'Brien bought Radar Lake back from McPherson in 2000. McPherson continued to live on the property, along with O'Brien and their respective families, until he lost his life to cancer in 2007.Herb O'Brien died in 2012, but his family continues to manage the property as Radar Events, LLC.".
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- Radar_Lake wikiPageRevisionID "593935841".
- Radar_Lake cities Woodinville,_Washington.
- Radar_Lake dateBuilt "1972-01-01".
- Radar_Lake name "Radar Lake".
- Radar_Lake subject Category:Geography_of_King_County,_Washington.
- Radar_Lake point "47.73 -122.02361111111111".
- Radar_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Radar_Lake type NaturalPlace.
- Radar_Lake type Place.
- Radar_Lake type Wikidata:Q532.
- Radar_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Radar_Lake type Place.
- Radar_Lake type Location.
- Radar_Lake type _Feature.
- Radar_Lake type SpatialThing.
- Radar_Lake comment "Radar Lake is located in Woodinville, Washington and is one of the first man-made lakes built specifically for water sports. The land it is built on was initially bought and developed by water sports innovator Herb O'Brien in 1972. O'Brien, drawing from his water sport experiences as a young man, envisioned Radar Lake to be an isolated and private area where enthusiasts could come and enjoy not only the thrill of the sport but also the pristine natural environment.".
- Radar_Lake label "Radar Lake".
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- Radar_Lake sameAs Q17107598.
- Radar_Lake sameAs Q17107598.
- Radar_Lake lat "47.73".
- Radar_Lake long "-122.02361111111111".
- Radar_Lake wasDerivedFrom Radar_Lake?oldid=593935841.
- Radar_Lake isPrimaryTopicOf Radar_Lake.
- Radar_Lake name "Radar Lake".