This is a tiny Museum or more like a small building with a few things to show you about the history of Issaquah. There's a few cabooses and train cars in the area but usually they're not open. This place has a Park right next to it so you can have a picnic depending on the weather and even walk along the Front Street storefront. So if you're just going to check out the museum, don't expect a lot from this place. As a side note I would encourage you to check out front street and even go down to XXX Burger near...
Read moreMy good friend Gary rust help renovate that building back in the mid late '80s I have been there about three times in Issaquah on the train . Gordon Rust wasy superintendent. HE IS HONORED & missed by Gary Rust. Who helped and Mrs his late uncle God bless them all God bless Issaquah!!☆☆☆☆☆☆ [Full renovation] THERE IS A BRASS PLAQ, WHICH LISTS AND HONORS ALL THOSE WHO HELPED.
? WHO EVER FINDS & POSTS A PICTURE OF THIS PLAQ IS A ROCK STAR. SO PLEASE FIND ANDPOST...
Read moreI dropped in from a bike ride and got to ride the trolley for 8 dollars. This station is run by committed people that have been there for years, friendly atmosphere and historic train artifacts. The trolly conductor gave a lecture on the history of downtown Issaquah, explaining the rapid growth seen over a single lifetime. The museum is free, although unkempt in some places it is still...
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