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Soap Suds Row, Snohomish

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We had an early start to the morning today, so we kept going up to the City of Snohomish because my dear husband adores going through antique stores. I walked the town, mostly avoiding the antique stores and ended up at the visitor center. The visitor center lady provided walking tour guides which told me about Soap Suds Row, a row of five mill houses used by the women who laundry for the mill workers and loggers. The homes, which were constructed in 1889, are darling little white cottages in a line. Four of the five have been restored and it is my understanding that they are rented to senior citizens, perhaps low income.

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On the same block on the same side of the street is the 1887 Gingerbread House at 223 Avenue A. The walking tour tells me it is the most photographed house in Snohomish County. It is really a delightful residence, The Gingerbread House and the Soap Suds houses are part of one of Snohomish’s two historic districts.

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Laundromat at Dusk

One of the true joys of home ownership is having a washer & dryer on the premises. I’ve used public laundromats in the past and would much rather do the laundry at home.  But if I needed to go to a public laudromat, this particular one is a good choice — new, bright and clean. I’ll keep it in mind when I need to wash something large, like a sleeping bag. The Laundromat apparently is called Laundromat and is located in Michael’s Plaza at 2913 South 38th Street in Tacoma.