The Old Snohomish Village is a reconstructed microcosm of a late 19th century town, complete with blacksmith, weaver's shop, general store and homes. The Village is temporarily closed for repairs.
Photographic Tours of The Old Snohomish Village Museum as it sits as of October 2005.
Cook's General Store
Sam and Victoria Cook operated Cook's General Store. The store was originally located on the northeast corner of Fourth Street and Avenue I. This store was built in the early 1900s and is restored, as it would have looked in about 1905-1910.
The Kikendall Log Cabin
Charles M. Kikendall built the Kikendall log cabin in 1875. The log cabin was located first north of Snohomish between the Snohomish-Machias Road and the Pilchuck River. The first floor of the original cabin was just one room and extended to the back wall of the parlor.
Pioneer Cabin
The Pioneer cabin was built in 1889. The cabin was located on Cedar Street between Third and Fourth Streets in Snohomish. The cabin kitchen has the original cabinets and the stove, and like the others in the Village, still works, Also note the vent in the ceiling above the stove.
The Weaver's Cottage
The weaver's cottage was built of materials salvaged from a beautiful mansion belonging to E.C. Ferguson. A photo of the home hangs on the wall over the desk. E.C. Ferguson was a founding father of the city and county of Snohomish.
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