The Neighbors project was published weekly in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer from 1996 to 2000. This page remains available for archival purposes only and the information it contains may be outdated. For more updated information, please visit our Webtowns section.
 
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Bothell
The Neighbors "Album" showcases historical photographs for the communities being profiled. Click on one of the thumbnail images below to see a larger, more detailed picture with detailed caption.

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Telephone lines stood tall over Bothell's wide, unpaved Main Street in the early 1920s.

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Bothell has been a crossroads of commerce for nearly a century. This photo of the train depot was taken about 1909, when the area was a fertile valley sparsely populated by farmers and loggers.

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Saturday, February 15, 1997

A logging and farm town yields to people and technology

Careful planning eases growing pains

Adapting to changing times

Sleepy downtown endures and endears, at least for now

Hometown sentiment prevails over glass towers

Jon Hahn: Winter storms can't crush Barfod's American dream

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of Bothell

Bothell historical album

Bothell by the numbers


Nearby communities:

Canyon Park

Duvall

Kenmore

Kirkland

Mill Creek

Monroe

Redmond

Totem Lake

Woodinville

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