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  1. Heritage Park celebrates the agricultural, transportation and social heritage of Lynnwood from its roots in the rural community of Alderwood Manor formed in 1919. Heritage exhibits in the park tell stories of life in early Alderwood Manor.

    • Water Tower

      Heritage Park is open for tours each year during the summer...

    • Heritage Park
    • The Historic Structures
    • 1930s Superintendent’S Cottage & Water Tower
    • Humble House
    • Wickers Building
    • Interurban Trolley Car 55
    • Walking Tour

    In an effort to provide area residents with a better understanding of their unique past while preserving its historical structures, the City of Lynnwood in 1999 purchased a 2.8 acre parcel of land, referred to today as Heritage Park. Located east of I-5 on the corner of Poplar Way and Alderwood Manor Parkway, Heritage Park is maintained by the City...

    The Superintendent’s Cottage and Water Tower, known today as the Lynnwood-Alderwood Manor Heritage Association & Museum Cottage and Water Tower, are the only surviving structures from the Demonstration Farm, which was built in 1917 by the Puget Mill Company. The Demonstration Farm was located along the Interurban Rail Line, which generally follows ...

    Renovated by the Lynnwood-Alderwood Manor Heritage Association & Museum for use as a resource center and home to the association, the “Cottage,” as it’s referred to, offers public access to resource materials related to the historic community of Alderwood Manor, including access to archives of photographs, newspapers, and manuscripts, as well as co...

    The site’s original structure was built in 1919 and named for the family that bought the property in 1934. The restored house is now the home of the Sno-Isle Genealogical Society.

    The Wickers Building, built in 1919, was the first mercantile and post office on North Trunk Road in Alderwood Manor (now 196th Street SW in Lynnwood), and became a familiar landmark half-way between Seattle and Everett to passengers on the Interurban. The exterior and first floor of the Tudor Revival-style building have been carefully restored, pr...

    i Car 55 is one of six Interurban electric rail cars that provided commuter service from Alderwood Manor to Seattle and Everett from 1910 to 1939. The Interurban was key to the development of Alderwood Manor, now known as Lynnwood. Folks from the big cities traveled by trolley, encouraged by the Demonstration Farm to relocate to the country, breath...

    You are invited to experience the history of Lynnwood from its roots as Alderwood Manor in the 1920s. Download your self-guided tour Heritage Cottage hours: Tues, Thurs, Sat. 11am-3pm Park Address: 19921 Poplar Way Lynnwood, WA 98036 Park Hours: Heritage Park is open daily from dawn to dusk Parking: The parking lot will accommodate 32 cars, includi...

  2. Come and experience the history of Lynnwood from its roots as Alderwood Manor in the 1920’s. Heritage Park features some of Alderwood Manor’s earliest structures renovated as heritage resources for the community, and the fully-restored Interurban Trolley Car 55 from the Interurban Railway.

  3. It's a heritage museum dedicated to the rich history of mining and lumber that established Alderwood Manor, now known as the city of Lynnwood. There is a great little museum that shows the original manor that first stood in the area, complete with bedrooms, living room, and kitchen that shows how people lived here about 100 years ago.

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  4. Heritage Park. 4.1 (8 reviews) Unclaimed. Museums. Open 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. See hours. See all 31 photos. Location & Hours. Suggest an edit. 19921 Poplar Way. Lynnwood, WA 98036. Get directions. Amenities and More. Good For Kids. About the Business. Established in 2003.

    • 19921 Poplar Way Lynnwood, WA 98036
  5. Lynnwood-Alderwood Manor Heritage Cottage: 19903 Poplar Way Lynnwood, WA. Mailing address: PO Box 2206 Lynnwood, WA 98036 . Hours: Our Heritage Cottage and Museum is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays form 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Admission is free. 425 775-4694 or info@alderwood.org

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