Walk the Streets of an Earlier Granite Falls |
|
Visit the museum and...
|
On this Web site, you can... |
What's Going On at the Museum?
-
Time to Renew or Join: Win a Free Book
It's time to renew your membership! And if you are not a member, it is time to join! Everyone who joins or renews by February 15th is entered in ...
Posted Jan 16, 2012 8:25 AM by Web Manager -
Remember the Future: Authors of 1962 World's Fair History at Library
Free Program Everett Public Library Sunday January 29 2 p.m. Authors and historians Paula Becker and Alan Stein will give two slide show presentations about the 1962 World's ...
Posted Jan 16, 2012 8:15 AM by Web Manager -
Sedro Woolley Added to Washington Rural Heritage Web Site
Congratulations to the Sedro Woolley Museum and the Sedro Woolley Library for making digital copies of heritage photos and documents available to everyone. The collection covers Northern State Hospital, logging ...
Posted Dec 21, 2011 2:48 PM by Web Manager -
Historic Everett Holiday Party at the Monte Cristo Ballroom
Friday, December 9; 6:30-9:00pm; 1507 Wall Street, Everett WA
Please join Historic Everett members, volunteers, friends and family as we celebrate the season with a little cheer ...
Posted Dec 7, 2011 12:42 PM by Web Manager -
December Newsletter is Out
If you are not a subscriber, you can read it and subscribe at http://eepurl.com/hyhvY. You can also read this and all back issues in our email newsletter ...
Posted Dec 5, 2011 11:27 AM by Web Manager
Showing posts 1 - 5 of 18.
View more »
Subscribe!
Each month, we send out an email newsletter to members and friends of the museum. If you would like to receive this in your email inbox, you can subscribe online, right here, right now. Subscribe me!
Start Your Mt. Loop Experience Here!
The Granite Fall Historical Museum is a great
place to start when touring the Mt. Loop Highway. Learn about the area
and pick up our audiovisual tour of the Mt. Loop for your phone or
laptop.
Become a Part
of Our History!
This museum exists because the community keeps it running with volunteer's time, labor, objects, or money.
Learn more about donating yours.
This museum exists because the community keeps it running with volunteer's time, labor, objects, or money.
Learn more about donating yours.



