Historical Society

History

In 1972 Ray cloud, publisher of the Edmonds Tribune newspaper, gave Doug Egan a copy of his book, Edmonds, Gem of Puget Sound. Thus did Doug become acquainted with the history of Edmonds, from its beginnings as a shelter for for George Brackett one stormy day in 1870, through its time as a Mosquito Fleet stop, a logging community and the home of eleven shingle mills. MORE >>

 

Mission Statement

The Edmonds Historical Museum is governed by the Edmonds-South Snohomish County Historical Society whose mission is to perpetuate the memory and spirit of our pioneers; to identify and preserve historical documents, relics and incidents; and to encourage historical research, today & tomorrow.


Edmonds Historical Museum • P.O. Box 52 • 118 5th Avenue North, Edmonds, WA 98020 • 425-774-0900
Hours: Wed-Sun, 1:00-4:00pm Suggested donations for admission are $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for student


• Site last updated on April 4, 2008•