Issaquah Press
The Issaquah Press has published numerous articles on Issaquah’s history, many of which were contributed by Issaquah History Museums members and staff. The following articles have been republished with permission of the Issaquah Press.
Looking Back Series
/by adminFor three years, the Issaquah Press ran a weekly series called “Looking Back.” Images are from the Issaquah History Museums’ collection, and the text was written by Eric Erickson.
Trolley to be Running by Salmon Days
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, February 23, 2000.
Hatchery Models its Success
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, December 31, 1997.
City Has No Space for History
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, December 3, 1997.
A New Plan for Downtown?
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, November 19, 1997.
“We’re Looking Pretty Good, Larry”
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, November 19, 1997.
Downtown Mural to Depict Logging History
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, September 24, 1997.
Only Sportsmen’s Club Land Isn’t Historical
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, July 23, 1997.
IHS Marks 25 Years
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, May 28, 1997.
The Early Years
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, May 14, 1997.
History’s Role in Issaquah is Preserved, Thanks to Many
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, May 14, 1997.
Upgrades on Track for Local Hatchery
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, May 7, 1997.
Sportsmen’s Club Receives Landmark Status
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, April 9, 1997.
Historical Society Mobilized to Prevent Barn Dismantling
/in Issaquah Press /by adminThis article appeared in The Issaquah Press, February 18, 1987.