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  1. Darrington is a town in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. It is located in a North Cascades mountain valley formed by the Sauk and North Fork Stillaguamish rivers. Darrington is connected to nearby areas by State Route 530 , which runs along the two rivers towards the city of Arlington , located 30 miles (48 km) to the west, and ...

  2. Darrington. Nestled among the forested foothills and impressive peaks of the North Cascades, Darrington is a small town with picturesque views and world-class recreational opportunities. Located only 1.5 hours from Seattle, the town is a gateway to the outdoors, offering countless adventures along three wild and scenic rivers – the ...

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  4. Discover Darrington’s destination lodging makes your over night stay part of the experience! There are several AirBnBs, Tiny Houses, retreats, cabins and Bed & Breakfasts to choose from. Darrington also boasts several campgrounds, many situated amidst gigantic evergreens. Whether you choose to be pampered at a Bed & Breakfast, spend the night ...

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  5. www.discoverdarrington.com › history-2 › historicalDarrington, Washington

    The name of Darrington was filed as the official name, July 22, 1891 when the community filed for their first post office. There were a flurry of mining claims in the surrounding mountains and valleys which soon echoed with the thunder of dynamite. With the discovery of mineral wealth the problem of getting the ore out of the valley was ...

  6. Darrington, a small mountain town in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, stands where two rivers once joined in a valley between the Sauk and the Stillaguamish rivers, and between Gold Hill to the east and Whitehorse Mountain to the west.

  7. Nels Bruseth (1886-1957) was born in 1886 in Stanwood, Washington. He joined the United States Forest Service in 1916. He was a trail worker, then a lookout on Mt. Pugh. He later became a Foreman, and then the assistant to the District Ranger. He retired from the Forest Service in 1951.

  8. www.discoverdarrington.com › history-2 › historicalDarrington's Historical Places

    Darrington, Washington; Darrington’s Historical Places. Big Dreams For Bornite Mine; Big Four Inn; Cicero, Washington; Fortson Mill; Hazel, Washington; L.D.R. Sawmill; Texas Pond; The Mines and Town of Goat Lake; Whitehorse, Washington; Darrington Bluegrass Festival; Darrington Mines; Fire Lookouts of Darrington; History of the Mountain Loop ...

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