Lynnwood folks, there’ll trolley tours at Heritage Park this weekend, and August and September

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Climb Aboard!

Discover South Snohomish County’s past with a visit to Lynnwood’s Heritage Park and climb aboard restored Interurban Car #55.

LYNNWOOD, WA (July 1, 2016) – Lynnwood’s Heritage Park open house event continues this Saturday, July 2 from 11am – 3pm and again on the first Saturday in August and September. The park, located east of I-5 at the SE corner of Poplar Way and Alderwood Mall Parkway, is a cultural, heritage and visitor resource. The open house events offer a unique opportunity for park visitors to tour the various historical structures including Interurban Car 55 that have been preserved at the park.

Open House activities include:

  • Tour guides, Jeanne and Gary Rogers, will entertain visitors with tales of Car 55, one of six Interurban trolleys that ran between Seattle and Everett from 1910 to 1939.  Jeanne grew up in a railroading family; her father, Walter Shannon, was an Interurban motorman.
  • Docents from the Alderwood Manor Heritage Association will be available to provide guided tours of the exhibits currently on display in the Superintendent’s Cottage and at the Wickers Building Museum.
  • Visit the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau’s Visitor Information Center where you can walk through the historic Wickers Building Museum and view the City of Lynnwood Historic Timeline exhibit.
  • Visitors are invited to take a peek into their personal genealogical history at Humble House with the assistance of the Sno-Isle Genealogical Society.
  • Kids can make their own custom button at the Lynnwood Arts Commission booth.