ARLINGTON — The confluence of the north and south forks of the Stillaguamish River was a favorite camping spot for Coast Salish people traveling in their dugout canoes. It’s where some of the first ...
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The Lind family made shakes and shingles at their Arlington mill for decades, turning cedar into roofing and wall material and employing numerous workers at the company’s high point. “Years ago, we ...
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