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HistoryLink Tour of Kenmore

HistoryLink Tour Image for website 10-02-2020

Kenmore Heritage Society partnered with Historylink to create a tour of Kenmore's history. Written by HistoryLink’s network of experts in local history, the easy-to-use self-guided walking tours explore the neighborhoods of Seattle and King County with a nod to the past. Meticulously researched and richly illustrated, each tour is easily accessible via public transit.

Click here to get started:  Kenmore's HistoryLink Tour


The McMaster Shingle Mill on the Lake Washington Shoreline

The McMaster Shingle Mill sprawls along the Lake Washington shoreline in 1909. The foreground buildings face a dirt road that later became Bothell Way. Just beyond are the railroad tracks and in the background is the site of the future Inglewood area. Photo courtesy of Snohomish County Museum & Historical Association and provided by Kenmore Heritage Society.

The McMaster Shingle Mill on the Lake Washington shoreline
The Story of Kenmore
Kenmore's History Book
History of Kenmore's Flag
Kenmore Heritage Society