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    Snohomish, the "Antique Capital of the Northwest", is a city in the Puget Sound region of Washington state. It's downtown district is renowned for its collection of antique shops.

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    Storefronts along 1st Street

    The city was founded in 1859, making it one of the oldest non-indigenous settlements in the region. It was the first county seat of Snohomish County, until it was relocated to Everett in 1897.

    Local information

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    Get in

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    By car

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    US Highway 2 (US-2) connects from Everett to the northwest, and Monroe to the southeast. It bypasses the historic district by routing around the north and east edge of town.

    State Route 9 (WA-9) passes through the west side of town, from Woodinville to the south, and Lake Stevens to the north.

    By public transit

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    • 1 Community Transit (Snohomish Park & Ride (P&R) at Brickford Ave and Ave D roundabout), +1 425-353-7433, toll-free: +1-800-562-1375. Operates local and regional public transit bus routes in Snohomish County, except only local routes in Everett. Communities within the county served by this operator's routes include Arlington, Edmonds, Everett, Lynnwood, Marysville, Mill Creek, Monroe, Mountlake Terrace, Mukilteo, Snohomish, and Stanwood with the following serving Snohomish: Community Transit (Q5154898) on Wikidata Community Transit on Wikipedia
      • Bus routes 270 & 271 pass through Snohomish towards Everett from Gold Bar via Sultan and Monroe on US 2. They detour through Snohomish via 92nd St E/2nd St and Ave 'D'/Brickford Ave. They pass by the Snohomish P&R on Brickford Ave (at west side). Difference between the two routes is that the #271 bus winds its way through local streets in Sultan and Monroe while 270 pass through them on US 2.
      • Bus route 424 goes down to Downtown Seattle through Monroe and Woodinville from Snohomish P&R at Ave 'D' (east side of P&R lot). This route operates weekday mornings to Seattle and return to Snohomish weekday afternoons only.

    Get around

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    See

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    The Snohomish Historical District, along 1st St and its cross streets, has a lot of antique shops, restaurants, bars and little shops. There are buildings from the 1800s, some used to be brothels.

    Do

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    • 1 Snohomish Balloon Ride, 10610 Airport Way Suite B (Harvey Field), +1 425 903-7161, . Daily, May 1-Sep 30. Sail aboard a colorful balloon as gentle breezes carry you over the Snohomish Valley, sweeping just over tree tops, floating above a river or lake, or rising high above the earth for a picturesque view of the Northwest mountains and waterways.
    • 2 Swan's Trail Farms, 7301 Rivershore Rd, +1 425-330-3084. Oct: 10AM-6PM daily, closed rest of year. A fun pick-your-own pumpkin patch and apple orchard. Also has a hay ride, corn maze of the state of Washington and more.

    Buy

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    The "Antique Capital of the Northwest" is teeming with antique malls and stores.

    Eat

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    • 1 Grilla Bites, 1020 1st St (between Aves A and B), +1 360 568-7333. Su-M 10AM-5PM, Tu-W 10AM-7PM, Th-Sa 10AM-8PM. All natural and organic food, very good.
    • 2 Jake's Cafe, 709 2nd St (between Rainier St and Cedar Ave), +1 360 563-0896. 6AM-3PM daily. Excellent diner food.
    • 3 Thai Naan, 1020 1st St STE 106.

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    Go next

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    Snohomish is on the North Cascade Loop itinerary.

    Routes through Snohomish
    ENDEverett  W  E  MonroeWenatchee
    Mount VernonMarysville  N  S  WoodinvilleSeattle via


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