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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


Dygert/Telquist Garage

Al Telquist (right) operated Kenmore's first auto-repair garage, at 65th Avenue NE and Bothell Way, beginning in 1922 with his father-in-law Dan Dygert. The large sign above the door reads 'Kenmore Garage, Shell Gasoline, Day and Night Service.' (Person on the left is unidentified). *Photo courtesy of the Telquist family and provided by Kenmore Heritage Society.

Dygert/Telquist Garage
The Story of Kenmore
Kenmore's History Book
History of Kenmore's Flag
Kenmore Heritage Society