I’ve shared a few mushroom photos from my recent visit to Lynnwood’s Heritage Park but the real purpose of this park is to provide a safe space for the restoration and preservation of some South Snohomish County’s historic buildings tagged for demolition.  This 1917 Superintendent’s Cottage and Water Tower was part of the Alderwood Manor Demonstration Farm where potential settlers learned how to farm and raise chickens in their new community north of Seattle.  The structures were sold to the City of Lynnwood in 2003 and while the cottage is now a community heritage resource center the tower is still undergoing restoration.
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