With a good bookstore and lots of antique shops, we always find something to take home from Duvall. A couple of books got added to our collection, along with new kitchen canisters and a vintage picture frame.
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Sunday, September 8, 2013
A Trip to Duvall on Labor Day
The holiday dawned clear and sunny, so we packed up the dog and took the lovely drive to Duvall, east of Maltby. It's an old town that has seen a renewal, with many new homes among old farms, and a revitalized downtown area. There are some nice places to eat along the Snoqualmie River (the Grange Café being our favorite place), and McCormick Park is a large expanse of land along the river with many nice trails with good views of the river and the valley.
With a good bookstore and lots of antique shops, we always find something to take home from Duvall. A couple of books got added to our collection, along with new kitchen canisters and a vintage picture frame.
With a good bookstore and lots of antique shops, we always find something to take home from Duvall. A couple of books got added to our collection, along with new kitchen canisters and a vintage picture frame.
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