PRESS RELEASE Contact: Erica S. Maniez
March 29, 2005 425/392-3500 or info@issaquahhistory.org
Second Grand Ridge Mining Hike Added to Schedule
Grate has done extensive research on the history and locations of mining sites in the area, and led two tours of the Issaquah & Superior mining operations last year. This walking tour will focus on mining operations on Grand Ridge, near today’s Issaquah Highlands Development. Mining at Grand Ridge began in the late 1800s. The periods of active mining were from 1908 to the early 1920s, when labor disputes brought an end to Issaquah’s boomtown mining era, and again from 1937 to 1942. Hikers will visit the remains of mine entrances, as well as rail grades, the hoist foundation, maintenance building foundation, coal bunker foundations and the overburden piles. This narrated tour of Issaquah’s mining past will paint a picture of our community’s early history.
The main operations of the Grand
Ridge mine were located on the north side of I-90 between the Sunset
Way/Highlands Drive interchange (exit 18) and the Highpoint Interchange (exit
20). The mine site is within the boundaries of the
There is a requested donation of $5 per person for the hike, or $2.50 per person for members of the Issaquah Historical Society. The presentation at the Depot is free to the public. The Mine Site Tour size will be limited to 30 people. Please call (425/392-3500) or e-mail (info@issaquahhistory.org) the Issaquah Historical Society office to register for the hike.
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