Tour Overview
Redmond, Washington may be best known for Microsoft, but its history goes back to Native American salmon camps and then homesteaders and loggers. Tour the downtown core for a look at its early years.
Stops
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Introduction
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Stop 1: 1: Justice White House
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Stop 2: 2: Railway Depot
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Stop 3: 3: Youngerman's General Store / Lampaert's Redmond Meat Market
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Stop 4: 4: Bill Brown Building
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Stop 5: 5: Grand Central Hotel
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Stop 6: 6: Grange Co-op
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Stop 7: 7: T&D Feeds
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Stop 8: 8: Brown's Garage
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Stop 9: 9: Flagpole Plaza
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Stop 10: 10: Bechtol Drugstore
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Stop 11: 11: Major's Blacksmith Shop
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Stop 12: 12: Buckley's Garage & Service Station
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Stop 13: 13: First Fire Station / City Hall
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Stop 14: 14: The Last Blacksmith Shop
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Stop 15: 15: Mayor Shelton's House
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Stop 16: 16: Anderson Park
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Stop 17: 17: First Schoolhouse
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Stop 18: 18: Old Redmond Schoolhouse
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Stop 19: 19: United Methodist Church
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Stop 20: 20: Nokomis Clubhouse
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Stop 21: 21: Odd Fellows Hall / First Community Center
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Stop 22: 22: W.D. Donnelly General Merchandise
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Stop 23: 23: The Corner Tavern
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Stop 24: 24: Redmond Hardware
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Stop 25: 25: Skjarstad's Boot & Shoe Repair
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Stop 26: 26: Lampaert's Butcher Shop
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Stop 27: 27: Redmond State Bank
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Stop 28: 28: The Stone House
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Stop 29: 29: Westby General Store
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Stop 30: 30: E.O. Lentz Notions
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Stop 31: 31: First Library
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Stop 32: 32: Redmond Trading Company
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Stop 33: 33: Redmond Meat Market
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Stop 34: 34: Annie Smith's Rooming House
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Stop 35: 35: Haida House
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Wrapping up