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 This page remains available for archival purposes only and the information it contains may be outdated.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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Lake Forest Park
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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At left, lumber mill owner Bill Rowe poses with his Percheron draft horses near 35th Avenue Northeast in 1914. Behind Rowe is his side-crank Cadillac.

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Lake Forest Park co-founder Ole Hanson's 1912 brochure envisioned a log entrance to his town, first idealized but not installed until 1922 at the intersection of Ballinger Way and Bothell Way. Shown here in 1945, it frames Eidbo's store, which was the original site of Wamwig's and then Stetson's,the only ``authorized business'' in Lake Forest Park.

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Saturday, October 3, 1998

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Jon Hahn: Despite whole lot of wrangling, hole continues to plague station

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of Lake Forest Park

Lake Forest Park historical album

Lake Forest Park by the numbers


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