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Mukilteo Lighthouse Park

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Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
Phone:
+1 425-263-8180

Hours:
Sunday4am - 10pm
Monday4am - 10pm
Tuesday4am - 10pm
Wednesday4am - 10pm
Thursday4am - 10pm
Friday4am - 10pm
Saturday4am - 10pm


Mukilteo is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. It is located on the Puget Sound between Edmonds and Everett, approximately 25 miles north of Seattle. The city had a population of 20,254 at the 2010 census. The current site of downtown Mukilteo was inhabited by the Snohomish people prior to the arrival of American settlers in the 19th century. The Treaty of Point Elliott was signed in Mukilteo in 1855, opening the region to settlement. A new town was founded at Mukilteo and became the provisional county seat of Snohomish County in early 1861. The area remained a trading post for loggers and was home to other industries, but was overshadowed by Everett and grew slowly. Mukilteo was used during World War II as an auxiliary fueling facility, due to its proximity to the newly-built Snohomish County Airport . Mukilteo was incorporated as a city in 1947 and saw new suburban development, which accelerated after the opening of the nearby Boeing Everett Factory in the late 1960s. The city annexed large suburban areas on the west side of Paine Field in the 1980s and 1990s, including Harbour Point and the State Route 525 corridor, while also reveitalizing its downtown. Today, Mukilteo is a major terminal for the Washington State Ferries system, with a ferry link to Clinton on Whidbey Island, and is also served by Sounder commuter trains.
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