Have a Creepy Halloween!

[caption id="attachment_149" align="alignright" width="199" caption=""Eels Clinging to Rock at Kettle Falls""][/caption] This Kettle Falls photo made our skin crawl with anticipation for our upcoming collections. We're discovering incredible images all the time and are dying to unveil them on-line! Keep your eyeballs peeled for:

  • Enumclaw: trace this verdant community's dairy and logging past through fascinating oral histories, the founding father's memorandum book and beautiful objects from the Enumclaw Plateau Historical Society.
  • Orcas Island: the island's industry has ranged from farming, logging, brick-making and even lime-kilning, but tourism has been alive and well for many years. Re-discover the beauty of one of the state's top vacation spots.
  • Roslyn: this ethnically diverse community is steeped in mining tradition. Peek into the tumultuous life of the early miners.
  • Vashon Island: the history of this artsy community is chronicled by scrapbooks, correspondence, and several books, including a military handbook for students attending the Vashon College and Academy.
  • Kettle Falls: the falls are restored to their former splendor through riveting images. See how this community uprooted everything to make way for development.
We're currently scouting for our next project participants! Don't be frightened... contact us right away for more information.
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