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Historic Downtown Snohomish Living
December 29, 2009 by Sebnem Oden · Comments
As the Antique Capital of Northwest, Snohomish, WA is home to nearly 450 antique dealers. Snohomish, with a population of 9145, was founded in 1859 and is listed in National Register of Historic Places.
This quaint river-side towne is famous for its Historic Homes and Gardens. Snohomish architecture contains a delightful variety of styles. As an example, Blackman House is a must see. A Dutch colonial style with Queen Anne Towers, it is located on the corner of Fourth Street and Avenue D. Snohomish architectural collections reflect Queen Anne Victorians, English Tudors and Dutch Colonials as a testament to the diversity of Snohomish pioneer residents. Historic Homes Tour are offered for those who appreciate a stroll among gorgeous historic homes.
Snohomish Garden Club held its 25th Annual Snohomish GardenTour
on July 26th 2009 featuring gorgeous gardens among Historic Snohomish Homes on a lovely Sunday afternoon. Do not miss this Summer’s 2010 Garden Tour.
Historic Downtown was a busy hub for milling, timbering and farming in 1860s. Today, there are delightful varieties of charming shops on First Avenue where visitors can take a day and…
- Discover antiques, collectibles and modern gift shops,
- Explore Native American artifacts and stain art glass shops,
- Recall your parents past with nostalgic vintage and contemporary items at Pegasus Theatre Store
- Relax at Bee Hive Day Spa
- Enjoy a nice selection of brews at Fred’s Rivertown Alehouse,
- Snohomish Bakery will entice and satisfy you with arguably the best European pastries and breads in Washington- my personal favorite!
The Snohomish and Pilchuk Rivers border the town and provide a long list of recreational activities for the whole family. A natural choice for a scenic route through downtown is the Snohomish Riverfront Trial.
For those with more lofty ambitions or the need for adrenaline try out Airial Ballon Co’s Hot air balloon for stunning views of Snohomish River Valley and Harvey Airfield for Skydiving lessons, helicopter tours and even chartering your own plane.
Snohomish Farmers Market is available on Thursday Evenings, 3pm until 7:30pm May 14th – Sep 24th. And offers wide varieties of cut flowers, fruit and farm fresh vegetables.
In Snohomish’s Ghost Sightings are common, especially at the Oxford Saloon. You may want to stop by to check out the picture album of ghosts… You may meet Joe, Madame Kathleen and Mr Peterson.
Some of the upcoming events are fun for kids all ages, GrandFrog Day, Easter Parade, Snohomish Festival of Pumpkins, Kla Ha Ya Days… Snohomish activities list is endless…
Snohomish is a strong cohesive community even though many residents commute to Everett, Seattle and Eastside. Snohomish residents take pride in maintaining the historic values of their town and are proud to be Snohomish Residents. The county is also well managed fiscally. Snohomish residents enjoy lower real estate taxes than their King County neighbors
The town of Snohomish is very dear to my heart since one of my best friends lived and owned a business, Casa e Cucina Francesca in town. Local residents are very welcoming and friendly to visitors or to new home owners. If you know anyone who would like to make Snohomish their home, there is a wonderful Victorian is for sale located at 324 Avenue E, Snohomish, WA 98290.
This True Victorian was crafted in 1890 and sits on 1/4 acre lot in Snohomish’s Historic District. The garden boasts 70+ types of Roses and delicious Wine Grapes to eat or make wine. The outdoor pond makes a great place to relax
watching the Hot Air Balloons float by from the valley below.
Inside this home the gourmet Kitchen was recently updated with granite counters and elevated maple cabinetry (ideal for taller cooks). The Wood floors were just refinished and are beautiful. Sconces & chandeliers reflect Victorian Era romance! Enjoy the cozy gas fireplace during chilly winter nights. The original 1890’s deed, signed by United States President, US Grant and the original Heirloom Oil painting of the home make this a truly unique home of historic significance.
This wonderful Victorian is only a short stroll to the shops and restaurants described above.



Art Galleries
Two Trading Tigers in Lake Forest Park
August 9, 2009 by Edy Kizaki · Comments

Fine Consignement Shop
Consignees Of Fine Items, Furniture And Fun Finds, New And Gently Used Fashions
Art Galleries
U District Galleries
July 5, 2009 by Edy Kizaki · Comments
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University Village Shopping Center: Fireworks Fine Crafts Gallery- www.fireworksgallery.net - (206) 527-2858 |
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Kirsten Gallery- www.kirstengallery.com - (206) 522-2011 |
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Sanctuary Art Center- www.sanctuaryartcenter.org - (206) 522-6256 |
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Francine Seders Gallery- www.sedersgallery.com - (206) 782-0355 |
| E. |
Art/Not Terminal Gallery- www.antgallery.org - (206) 233-0680 |
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Ballard Fetherston Gallery- www.fetherstongallery.com - (206) 322-9440 |
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Oasis Artists Showcase- www.oasisinseattle.com - (206) 547-5177 |
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Woodside-Braseth Gallery- www.woodsidebrasethgallery.com - (206) 622-7243 |
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Lo Fi Performance Gallery- www.myspace.com - (206) 254-2824 |
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Patrick Howe Gallery- www.patrickhowe.com - (206) 322-5540 |
and of course Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington.
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Florentia Clayworks in Queen Anne
July 5, 2009 by Edy Kizaki · Comments
Queen Anne Hill, besides the great streets for strolling and admiring the craftsman style homes, has many tempting small shops, coffee houses, restaurants. But Clayworks down on the south side of the Fremont Bridge at 218 Florentia Street is a

Face Cups Keep You Company
quirky little clay studio and gallery that is fun to wander into and meet the current artist in residence. If you ever get the chance it would be worth dropping by, and there is often someone there who will be happy to give you a tour and

Florentia Face
explain how the collective works. Various ceramic artists both work and display their work here in the gallery, and it will be an adventure to see the different interpretations side by side. Clay is such an “earthy” medium it evokes home and
hearth (and heart!) so I always feel more centered when I have visited this little gallery and seen what’s current.
It opened in 2006 after it’s founding members left their workspace at Pottery Northwest and needed a suitable studio space to carry on their work. The space was an old store front and much work was needed to transform it into it’s

Clayworks has a timeless feeling
current

Work In Progress at Clayworks
down to earth studio atmosphere Gallery and workspace. The original members changed slightly, and the current group of potters includes Adrian Miller, Eva Funderburgh, Jamie Kirkpatrick, John Ellefson, Karla Lieberman, Meg Wolff, and Randy Sill. Each with their own themes and body of work, the artists form a collective that is strong and vibrant, and very much an atmosphere of “work in progress.”
By the way, if you are interested in pottery events and demo, you might also try Seattle Pottery Supply website which has a listing of current seminars and monthly scheduled demos.









