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Vacation Rentals MarysvilleMarysville
Marysville - The Strawberry City Marysville is the second-largest city in Snohomish County, Washington. Known as The Strawberry City due to the number of strawberry farms in the area; during the last decades the residential, commercial and industrial growth have completely transformed the city. Marysville's history begins in 1855 when the Point Elliott Treaty was signed. Having once been a calm, peaceful and uninterrupted development, the city is now one of the biggest centres in the county, offering visitors numerous attractions. Jennings Memorial and Jennings Nature Park These are the two premier family gathering places for picnics, walks and journeys. You can discover this natural attraction by visiting the Jennings Barn, Gehl House Museum, Dinosaur Park and others. Ebey Waterfront and the Snohomish River Delta Ebey Waterfront Park provides acces the amazing Snohomish River Delta by boat. With interesting wildlife and wetland species, it makes a unique attraction. It is also often used for motorized boating, kayaking and canoeing. Third Street and State Avenue When shopping for gifts don't forget to check out the Marysville Mall downtown on Third Street. These places are a preferred shopping point for bargain hunters. Once you are downtown, you should definitely take a walk in Comeford Park. Gateway Shopping Centers and Lakewood Crossing For those who would like to get the full shopping experience, Lakewood Crossing Shopping Center is the better alternative. With its 475,000 sq ft, it is a favourite among local and regional shoppers. Another very good alternative is Gateway Shopping Center. Tulalip Casino If you are feeling lucky today, don't miss your chance - play the Tulalip Casino, where you can find everything you need: Slot machines, Poker, Craps, Blackjack, Roulette and even fine dining. Mountain Loop Highway The best way to get to know North Snohomish County is to drive the Mountain Loop Highway. It is a roadway that stretches 100 miles between Granite Falls, Arlington and Darrington offering the scenery of three rivers, mighty old forests and Barlow Pass. Centennial Trail The popular Snohomish County's Centennial Trail is a 17-mile-long paved trail from Snohomish to Arlington most often used for walking, hiking, bicycling, and horseback riding by people of all ages. Along the trail you will find picnic tables, benches, and restrooms at key locations. Marysville is a popular place for shopping, sightseeing and other entertainments. The city offers various opportunities to spend a rather nontraditional holiday just wandering around its sites, shopping in the malls, people-watching in the park, driving on the Mountain Loop Highway and biking on the Centennial Trail. For those who would like to diverge from tradition, the city of Marysville in the State of Washington is the exact destination.
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