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Added to NRHP. June 30, 1976. The Ryan House is a historic building in Sumner, Washington, United States that is now used as a museum. The house was built by Fred Seaman as a one-room cabin. In 1872, George Ryan bought the property. He added onto the house in 1875 and 1885. In 1926, Ryan's family donated the property to the town of Sumner for ...
Sumner's Ryan House (home of the city's historical museum) is on the National Register of Historic Places. Reuben Knoblauch Heritage Park near the Sounder commuter rail station that connects Sumner to Seattle and Tacoma. Sumner is a city in northern Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 10,621 at the 2020 census. [3]
Sumner station. / 47.20167°N 122.24444°W / 47.20167; -122.24444. Sumner station is a train station in the city of Sumner, Washington, United States. It is served by the S Line, a Sounder commuter rail line operated by Sound Transit. The station is located to the southwest of downtown Sumner and includes two platforms, a bus station ...
August 12, 2022 at 3:53 PM. Trips from Sumner to Auburn on state Route 167 could feel a little faster for drivers starting Friday afternoon. According to the Washington State Department of ...
State Route 410 (SR 410, partially named the Chinook Scenic Byway, and also named the Stephen Mather Memorial Parkway) is a 107.44-mile (172.91 km) long state highway that traverses Pierce, King, and Yakima counties in the US state of Washington. It begins at an interchange with SR 167 in Sumner and travels southeast across the Cascade Range to ...
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There will also be live music, 50/50s, raffles and giveaways. Go: Cliffside Park Fire Department Beefsteak, 525 Palisade Ave. 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday. $50. For information, stop by the office on ...
Charles Sumner (January 6, 1811 – March 11, 1874) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. Before and during the American Civil War, he was a leading American advocate for the abolition of slavery. He chaired the Senate Foreign Relations ...