Tour Overview
Skykomish Came with the Railroad… Although the upper valley of the South Fork of the Skykomish river was inhabited for centuries by indigenous people who traveled the Cascade mountain passes, it wasn’t until the coming of the Great Northern Railroad in 1
Eat, play and stay in Skykomish
This project is brought to you by the Town of Skykomish, supported in large part by a Port of Seattle Economic Development grant, and implemented by Seco Design. We worked collaboratively with members of the Skykomish Historical Society and the Skykomish Chamber of Commerce to develop the directory.
Stops
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Stop 1: Cascadia Hotel and Cafe
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Stop 2: Skykomish Community Church
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Stop 3: Skykomish Town Hall
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Stop 4: Olympia/Whistling Post Tavern
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Stop 6: Maloney General Store
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Stop 7: Skykomish Historical Society Museum
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Stop 8: Maloney Warehouse
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Stop 9: Manual Training Building
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Stop 10: Workers Cottage
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Stop 11: Teacherage
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Stop 12: Skykomish School
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Stop 13: King County Library System–Skykomish
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Stop 14: Masonic Hall
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Stop 15: Levee Park
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Stop 16: Great Northern Railway Depot
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Stop 17: Railroad Avenue Park
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Stop 18: Community Center
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Stop 19: Sawyers Corner
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Stop 20: Maloney Creek Interpretive Trail
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Stop 21: Depot Park Pump Track
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Stop 22: Sledding Hill
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Stop 23: Former US Forest Service Compound
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Stop 24: Bloedell Donovan Lumber Mill Row Houses
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Stop 25: King County Fire District #50
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Stop 26: Ex G.N./BNSF Wye Track
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Stop 27: Great Northern Caboose X228
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Stop 28: Mitchell House–1923
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Stop 29: Skykomish Airport
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Stop 30: Skykomish Ballpark
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Stop 31: LouSkis Deli on the Sky
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Stop 32: Sky Gas Station
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Stop 33: Smokey's BBQ and Brewery
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Stop 34: Skykomish Ranger District - Skykomish Office
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Stop 35: Miller River Bridge and Washout
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Stop 36: Milltown