Granite Falls
‘5 suuated m away Snohomish Comm
Wasmngmn, m the mm cumdnv between m.
Sunaguamwsh Rwevznd PHchuck aw mammal
Humr ‘Ponaee' was dam/ed "um ms Donnie
amvmns belween [he Mu «w; Fopmannn in
H769 wasesumawd 31740.
mausmes at me mm and numeer area are
(abflcatmn m campy bed: rm mckup mm,
masan and \umber Thvee wens mow the awn
wnn ks Waxersupp‘v, lizr‘rosd and Reumon Days,
an annun mm» me first wenkand in combnn
mmmemmams arrws‘ of «he first uam inm
mwn,0cmbe1 15, 1592
A cummumw mm on agnculmrs and me
maan vnduswy, thc pwuwanon boomed when
mm and mm were umwera: we (Mamie
Moumaws The Hanford Prusaeums m uul (W
cm chums mkmg dwrewona‘ s‘gmngs mam me
semen mavkev a! what ‘3 ma Hvtsrsswon of
Gramw Avenue and Pwoneu sum Gmn fans m
me earlv 1900'; were me forerunner a! me
Wesxem Wasnmmn Sula rnn nw mu
Monroe. Yhe eevlv 1900‘: also saw the: xannnon
m water and sewer Wm: we mwn. Up until
‘924 Granite Fa“: npzmtzd is own hydroamclnc
p‘zmon (he Pflchuuk aw
we mngen hsh \adder {he wand was
mnsvucmd \854 1m: SUHaguarmsh aw,
onn mfle can ni manna FaHs.
Renamed as "rm: Gstwmv an M1. Loan
Recmalmn State Nighan 92 emers Gvamlz
Fe‘ls from m: wen and 9065 mmugh “79 M:
Baker Nauonm Form and me mmmux 0' my
Cascade Moumam Range Lekesaud wezmsare in
abundance W‘mlar skan Is feamred an meslopes
DVMI Pflchuctheslerpmg manuhumwerswer
Granule FsHs,
Cumflllmzlm' DI the
Grlm'r: ram swims Men’: Anaciniofl 19m
CDME SEE
GRANITE
FALLS
Lnokmq mm on armem
m. «m m! m. Loop Hmnww
, Author: , Accession/Object ID: 2005.52.3, Object Name: Booklet, Title: , Description: Brochure On Granite Falls, OCR Text:
Granite Falls
‘5 suuated m away Snohomish Comm
Wasmngmn, m the mm cumdnv between m.
Sunaguamwsh Rwevznd PHchuck aw mammal
Humr ‘Ponaee' was dam/ed "um ms Donnie
amvmns belween [he Mu «w; Fopmannn in
H769 wasesumawd 31740.
mausmes at me mm and numeer area are
(abflcatmn m campy bed: rm mckup mm,
masan and \umber Thvee wens mow the awn
wnn ks Waxersupp‘v, lizr‘rosd and Reumon Days,
an annun mm» me first wenkand in combnn
mmmemmams arrws‘ of «he first uam inm
mwn,0cmbe1 15, 1592
A cummumw mm on agnculmrs and me
maan vnduswy, thc pwuwanon boomed when
mm and mm were umwera: we (Mamie
Moumaws The Hanford Prusaeums m uul (W
cm chums mkmg dwrewona‘ s‘gmngs mam me
semen mavkev a! what ‘3 ma Hvtsrsswon of
Gramw Avenue and Pwoneu sum Gmn fans m
me earlv 1900'; were me forerunner a! me
Wesxem Wasnmmn Sula rnn nw mu
Monroe. Yhe eevlv 1900‘: also saw the: xannnon
m water and sewer Wm: we mwn. Up until
‘924 Granite Fa“: npzmtzd is own hydroamclnc
p‘zmon (he Pflchuuk aw
we mngen hsh \adder {he wand was
mnsvucmd \854 1m: SUHaguarmsh aw,
onn mfle can ni manna FaHs.
Renamed as "rm: Gstwmv an M1. Loan
Recmalmn State Nighan 92 emers Gvamlz
Fe‘ls from m: wen and 9065 mmugh “79 M:
Baker Nauonm Form and me mmmux 0' my
Cascade Moumam Range Lekesaud wezmsare in
abundance W‘mlar skan Is feamred an meslopes
DVMI Pflchuctheslerpmg manuhumwerswer
Granule FsHs,
Cumflllmzlm' DI the
Grlm'r: ram swims Men’: Anaciniofl 19m
CDME SEE
GRANITE
FALLS
Lnokmq mm on armem
m. «m m! m. Loop Hmnww
, Granite Falls Historical Society,Documents (articles, clippings, letters, papers),General Articles & Documents,General Articles,General Articles 02,Booklet (2005.52.3),Booklet (2005.52.3) 1, Booklet (2005.52.3) 1
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