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The Granite Falls Historical Society is a volunteer organization dedicated to honoring the contributions and lives of past residents, while providing inspiration and direction for future …
Back in the Day - gfhistory.org
Once or twice a month, we give you a glimpse of Granite Falls via stories found in the pages of the Granite Falls Record or photos and documents found in the Granite Falls Historical …
The single most commonly-asked questions at the museum is “Where are the Falls?” or the closely-related question, “Are there really any Falls?”. However, the next most-commonly …
Virtual Tours - gfhistory.org
You can pick up accompanying brochures at the Museum. Ask for copies at the front desk. Funded through Snohomish County, the tours were created by the Granite Falls Historical …
Research - gfhistory.org
Museum volunteers write a column for the Granite Falls Press (the town's local newspaper) describing what Granite Falls was like "Back in the Day." Click to travel back in time!
Mapping History
Through the generosity of an ESRI grant for ArcGIS to the Granite Falls Historical Museum, all of Snohomish County has taken a leap forward in the preservation of, and access to, a wealth of …
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Brian and Gina Gilvey recently visited the museum, and brought with them pictures of an old note and drawing that Gina’s dad made in 1972, describing a time capsule he had buried near …
Our mission: to collect, preserve and share the history of the Granite Falls region to foster better understanding and appreciation of the values that built our city and contributed to our County’s …
You can still park on either side of the Mountain Loop Highway to visit the Falls, but the old restaurant is gone now. Walk down the path until you reach the stairway that takes you to the …
Search Newspapers - gfhistory.org
How can I search through newspapers? Since July 5, 2011, researchers have been able to search digital copies of older newspapers published in the Granite Falls area. The physical papers …