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As winter unfolds across the 1.5-million-acre expanse of the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area (Greenway NHA), a fascinating array of weather patterns emerges and impacts where we can go for relatively snow-free hikes. Stretching from Seattle to Ellensburg, this region showcases varying winter conditions, primarily influenced by changes in elevation. Here’s what...

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Since time immemorial, Tribes have lived on, cared for, and governed their ancestral homelands including lands and waters within the area designated as the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area (Greenway NHA). Tribes have an integral and interdependent relationship with these lands, waters, and natural resources that is interwoven with tribal identity, culture,...

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A place as diverse as the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area should spotlight cultural sites that embrace a comprehensive narrative about the past, one that is unflinchingly honest and inclusive. Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) individuals have significantly contributed to our shared heritage. However, we must all confront the...

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Duvall’s quirky history of art, music, and creativity remains front and center in its downtown. This itinerary guides you through town and the dozens of installations from local artists. Start your day by parking your car at Depot Park. This park hosts the historic railroad depot. Originally located right down by the river, it was...

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With great public art, beautiful parks, rich history, and a lively Main Street, there’s so much to explore in Duvall. Whether you’re visiting for a day, a weekend, or consider yourself a local – there’s always something new to discover, and we hope this guide will inspire you to support this vibrant community and...

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Explore 14 historical surprises in the downtown area of Issaquah, a bustling Eastside suburb. Tour created and hosted by HistoryLink.org. Stops included on this tour: Gilman Town Hall Trail Center / Sylvester House Logging History Display Intersection of Front Street and Sunset Way Issaquah Salmon Hatchery Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall Bank of...

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Explore one of Seattle’s most altered and continually changing landscapes between two of the city’s landmark institutions. Tour created and hosted by HistoryLink.org. Stops included on this tour: Pike Place Market Caring for Mariners (Seamen’s Institute) Union Stables BabáqWab Bell Street The Regrade Trianon Ballroom Franklin Apartments Sacred Heart Church Convent Denny Park Ice...

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Explore 25 stops in Seattle’s unique multicultural neighborhood. Tour created and hosted by HistoryLink.org. Stops included on this tour: Hirabayashi Place Alki Hotel Astor Hotel/Nippon Kan Theater Intersection of 6th and Main Main Street Annex School and H. T. Kubota Building Danny Woo Community Garden Higo Ten-Cent Store C&T Building Bush Hotel Hing Hay...

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Summertime means berry time! Visiting a u-pick farm is a fun, affordable way to enjoy fresh-picked strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries.  It is also a great way to support local farms. We’ve compiled a list of Snoqualmie Valley farms that let you pick your own berries, plus some tips so you get the freshest berries...