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The Bengston Cabin is an example of pioneer log cabin construction in the greater Sammamish area. The cabin, currently vacant, and is located in the front yard of Duane Isackson's home, 3019 244th Ave. NE
The Reard - Freed House The Reard/Freed House is located on 212th Ave. SE, just north of SE 20th St. in the city of Sammamish. The house is listed on the King County Historic Resource Inventory
The Weber House Located on 3462 E Lk. Sammamish Pkwy. The house sits on what was part of a railroad land grant. King County Tax Records & King County Historic Sites Survey indicate the house was built in 1895.
The Tanska Resort and Family The Tanska Auto Camp was an early twentieth-century retreat located on the northwestern shore of Pine Lake.
Sween Poultry Farm In 1914, C.J. Sween (1878-1972) established a 20-acre poultry farm on the Sammamish Plateau.
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Sammamish History
Sammamish Logging History You might be surprised to find what WAS here in 1955.
Early People of Sammamish