- Mount Pilchuck (summitpost.org)
There are many factors which make Mount Pilchuck one of Washington’s favorite and most sought after hiking peaks. Second only to Mount Si, it’s estimated that Pilchuck sees 28,000 visitors each year. The number one draw for the mountain is the old fire lookout on the summit, which was constructed in 1918 by the US Forest Service. It was renovated by the Everett Mountaineers in 1977. At the peak use of fire lookouts, there were nearly 700 Washington State, but now there are only a handful remaining. Most were burned by lightning strikes.
- Ebey’s Landing House (hub.catalogit.app)
Photograph of the second house on the Ebey farm built at Ebey’s Landing in the late 1850s. C. 1953 or 1961. The newspaper clippings pasted on the reverse of the photo describes the Ebeys, relations with Indigenous islanders, the Engle family, and the murder of Judah Church.