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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14RT_interurban-trolley_Lynnwood-WA.html
Trolley Car 55 is a 1907 Interurban single-ended, wood framed electric rail car that was constructed by the Niles Carbody Works and delivered to the Seattle-Everett Traction Company in 1910. The Interurban Rail Line provided commuter service from …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14RS_humble-house_Lynnwood-WA.html
The park site's original residence was built in 1919 by the Puget Mill Company, and first owned by Joseph R. and Harriet B. Holt. In 1934, wanting to "live in the country," Mildred and Albert Humble and their two daughters, Janice and Mary, traded…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14RR_alderwood-manor-heritage-cottage_Lynnwood-WA.html
This cottage was built in 1917 by the Puget Mill Company as a residence for the superintendent of the 33-acre Alderwood Manor Demonstration Farm. F.C. McClane was the superintendent until the Company closed the Demonstration Farm in 1933. The prop…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14RQ_wickers-building_Lynnwood-WA.html
Built by the Puget Mill Company in 1919, this grocery and supply store was located on the North Trunk Road in Alderwood Manor (now 196th Street SW in Lynnwood). The Main Store was a familiar landmark half-way between Seattle and Everett to passeng…
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