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Snohomish Visitors Center
1301 First Street
Snohomish, WA 98290

Hours 10am - 5pm

Phone: 360-862-9609

Tourism Bureau Updates:
SC Tourism Bureau
Jennifer Bravo
Visitor Services Manager
425-348-5802, ext. 13

Official Snohomish Updates:
Chamber of Commerce
Manager Pam Osborne (360) 568-2526

Seattle or Vancouver BC
Lunch & shop in Snohomish
I-5 Exit 194 - St.
Highway 2 - First Exit Snohomish - Bickford Ave.
5 miles to Downtown Snohomish

Leavenworth from I-5
Coffee Break & Lunch
I-5 Exit 194 -
Highway 2 - First Exit Snohomish - Bickford Ave.
5 miles to Downtown Snohomish

 

Snohomish Visitor Center, Tourism Information

1301 First Street - Snohomish, WA 98290 | OPEN 10am - 5pm | Phone: 360-862-9609

Countryman INN Cadyville Carriage Pillows and Platters

Places to Stay

Accomodations in Snohomish Washington (Places to stay)

Hotel - Motel's in Snohomish
The INN at Snohomish Motel (360) 568-2208 Web

Bed and Breakfast's in Snohomish
Countryman's Bed and Breakfast (360) 568-9622 Web
Cadyville Carriage House B&B (360) 568-5390 Web
Pillows and Platters B&B (360) 862-8944 Web

 

Snohomish Washington Area History Quick Fact
1855
Military Road
In 1855, th Federal Government appropriated money for a military road to cut through the forests from steilacoom to Bellingham.

1860
Squatter's claim
At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1860 there were rumors of construction of a military road between Fort Steilcoom and Bellingham. Quick to realize the potential of a strategic location, E.C. Ferguson made a squatter's claim to the site of Snohomish where the Pilchuck River joins the Snohomish River.

1868
E.C. Ferguson Wedding
In 1868 Ferguson married Lucetia Morgan of Olympia, the daughter of a prominent pioneer. They raised three children: Sylvia, Ivy, and Cecil Emery.

Thank you to the Snohomish Tourism Bureau for their support and cooperation.