ARLINGTON — The confluence of the north and south forks of the Stillaguamish River was a favorite camping spot for Coast Salish people traveling in their dugout canoes. It’s where some of the first ...
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“Weavers, Wobblies and Woe: The story of shingle workers in Snohomish County” is the first exhibit of 2012 at the Edmonds Historical Museum. It runs from now until March 4. Shingle mills were a ...
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The first European settlers to take root in Bellingham Bay, Henry Roeder and Russell Peabody, arrived in a canoe powered by two Lummi Indian guides in 1852. They were looking for hydropower to run a ...
Like most people, Denise Ohio had never heard of the Northwest’s bloodiest labor battle: The 1916 clash in Everett that left seven men dead and dozens wounded when gunfire erupted between Snohomish ...
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