- get a closeup of the boulder so someone can investigate remotely
- A distinct boulder in the trees on the west side of Scriber Lake Park in Lynnwood, Washington. The rock appears to be a granite, but further investigation needed as the author is not a geologist. Possibly it is a glacial erratic that was dumped here during the last glacial period.
- Lynnwood — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)
Lynnwood and its neighborhoods grew up because of transportation, first around the Interurban rail system, then Highway 99, and finally Interstate 5. Each new mode generated a new kind of development and economic growth from Ranchettes and chicken farms to shopping malls. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Lynnwood consisted of 7.7 square miles, 35,000 residents, a community college, a convention center, and plans for the future.