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Let's Talk Local History: Episode 2



The second episode in our multi-episode series, here we take a closer look at three families who played significant roles in Issaquah's early years.

The Bushes, the first permanent settler family in the valley. They set up the first school, and developed strong ties with local Indigenous peoples;

The Pickerings, whose barn still stands today and is perhaps the most enduring artifact of our agricultural beginnings;

The Sylvesters, a father and son whose humble beginnings as Issaquah's third Station Agent preceded the financial force they were to become and whose legacy retains a strong presence even today; and

The brothers Gibson and their families who civil leanings and strong character impacted the lives of many throughout the greater Issaquah area, and whose living legacy includes the majestic Ginkgo tree that stands on the east side of Front St. just south of Sunset Way.

Attendance is free. For those that are able, donations are accepted.

Let's Talk Local History: Episode 2

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Date and Time

Thursday Nov 13, 2025
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM PST

Location

Issaquah Train Depot
78 1st Ave NW
Issaquah, WA 98027

Fees/Admission

Free - Register Here

Website

https://www.issaquahhistorymuseums.com/event-details/lets-talk-local-history-episode-2-4

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