


Photos: Courtesy of Barbara Kvinge, Sun Song - City of Snohomish - Sharon Sparks, Sharons Antique Mall -Airial Balloon Co.
Simply Charming Snohomish
Mail Order - Walking Tour Guides

STOP IN AT OUR BEAUTIFUL VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER
1301 FIRST STREET TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN SEE…
- The Snohomish Nationally Registered Historic Residential District (Brochure by Mail)
- The State's oldest Chestnut Tree - 5th Street and Avenue B
- The Granite Posts on Several Streets - Hitch you buggy - Thats what residents
did in the late 1800's.
- The Methodist Church (Now Belle Chapel) has the First Church Bell in Snohomish County
- Historic Downtown Commercial District (Brochure by Mail)
- 450 Antique Dealers - Largest Antique Mall: Star Center Mall
- View the one of the oldest River Trestle in the State of Washington at Cady Park
- View an operating Lumber Mill from Kla Ha Ya Park
- The Carnegie Library at 1st & Cedar is Home to the "Arts of Snohomish" Art Gallery
- 700 year old Cedar Tree Stump - Carnegie Building Parking Lot
- City Hall, 116 Union Ave., styled after Philadelphia's Independence Hall, built as the
Snohomish Post office in 1938
- The Snohomish Iron Works, continuously operating for over 100 years.
- The Oxford Tavern & Eatery - Home to some pretty active Ghost
- The Centennial Trail - located on the old railroad bed built by the Seattle Lakeshore, and
Eastern Railroad in 1888 - Trailhead at Maple St. and Pine Ave.
- Visit a Pumpkin Farm in October
- Take a Hot Air Baloon Ride - Jump from a plane - take a scenic ride in a plane or helicopter
- See why the Swans love our farm valley - one of the most beautiful in the State
- Visit one of two Privately owned & maintained Civil War Cemeteries in the
State of Washington, The GAR Cemetery is located just West of Snohomish
