Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . A DAIRY FARM AT SNOHOMISH SNOHOMISH Snohomish is located on thi^e transcon-tinental railroads, the Great Northern,Northern Pacific and newly built passenger trains of the Canadian Pa-cific run through the city on a leased interurban line connects the city withEverett and thence with Seattle. Steamersload at the city dock. Snohomish is eightmiles from Puget Sound, 38 miles north ofSeattle, 80 miles south of Bellingham and85 miles south of the Canadian boundary,at the junction of the Skykomish, Sno-qualmie and Pi


Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . A DAIRY FARM AT SNOHOMISH SNOHOMISH Snohomish is located on thi^e transcon-tinental railroads, the Great Northern,Northern Pacific and newly built passenger trains of the Canadian Pa-cific run through the city on a leased interurban line connects the city withEverett and thence with Seattle. Steamersload at the city dock. Snohomish is eightmiles from Puget Sound, 38 miles north ofSeattle, 80 miles south of Bellingham and85 miles south of the Canadian boundary,at the junction of the Skykomish, Sno-qualmie and Pilchuck Rivers, which thusform the broad Snohomish. It is at thehead of tidewater on that stream, and allroads lead to it. With 4,000 people, Snohomish is known as a city of homes, nearlyall owned by the occupants, and many aresurprisingly beautiful and substantial. Sno-homish is not only an important manufac-turing center but is the commercial anddistributing point for a large and highly pro-ductive agricultural district. Lumber andshingle mills and other


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