![]() Old Milltown is a cluster of specialty shops and galleries. It is located in what was once the 1st automobile dealership in Edmonds, Yost Motors, built in 1909. This is a view outside Old Milltown. The Old Milltown name refers to Edmonds' history as a town of many sawmills. The last has been gone for nearly half a century, but many of the memories live on. |
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Booth
organized and photos - Cathy Munro Special thanks to Nanz Barnes, Karen Hochberger, Dave and Leslie Skoor and Kitti Hansen, not to mention Valley, Heath, Tyson, & Stepper (our available dogs), Toby, and Dustin, our guest ambassadors. |
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The Gazebo in front of Old Milltown in downtown Edmonds | |
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Old time tree saws and lumber behind the GPI booth | |
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Adorable Stepper | |
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Toby, the dog I dog sit a lot. His folks are at a wedding in Trinidad. | |
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One of the visitors to our booth lovin' on Tyson. | |
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A view of the inside of Old Milltown | |
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A shop across from our booth. | |
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Another view behind our booth. With all this history around you, you can't help but turn around and gaze. | |
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A barber shop with the old fashioned barber shop poles and a wooden walkway. | |
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Another view from the other side of the gazebo. | |
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Tyson getting attention again. | |
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Dustin, Leslie and Dave's boy. | |
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Karen, Lorean, Hunter and Stepper | |
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John and Lorean Love, their grandaughter, Hunter, Nanz, Karen and Dave. | |
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Everyone's lovin' on Tyson. People seemed drawn to him, even this little girl. | |
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Toby and Stepper towards the end of the booth. | |
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