The Historical Society of Federal Way was also involved in the research and the writing of the history of two of Seattle's Denny cabins that were taken apart and re-built at the West Hylebos Wetlands Park a few years ago. It was a great place to spend the afternoon on a beautiful summer day, savor the beauty of the water and forest, and review the history of one of Seattle's most prominent founding families.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014
West Hylebos Wetlands Park in Federal Way
We went on an outing with our friends Saturday afternoon to West Hylebos Wetlands Park in Federal Way. It's an incredible wetlands area with an interpretive hike of less than one mile, and it was one of the most beautiful short walks I have taken in a long time.
The Historical Society of Federal Way was also involved in the research and the writing of the history of two of Seattle's Denny cabins that were taken apart and re-built at the West Hylebos Wetlands Park a few years ago. It was a great place to spend the afternoon on a beautiful summer day, savor the beauty of the water and forest, and review the history of one of Seattle's most prominent founding families.
The Historical Society of Federal Way was also involved in the research and the writing of the history of two of Seattle's Denny cabins that were taken apart and re-built at the West Hylebos Wetlands Park a few years ago. It was a great place to spend the afternoon on a beautiful summer day, savor the beauty of the water and forest, and review the history of one of Seattle's most prominent founding families.
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