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1884 Andrew and Augusta Beckstrom Log Cabin
Located at the Park at Bothell Landing, this cabin housed Andrew and Augusta Beckstrom and their 16 children! Their third child, John, was born in the cabin and is the first recorded birth in Bothell.
1885 Bothell's First Schoolhouse
Park at Bothell Landing
Just behind the William Hannan House sits this schoolhouse which represents a typical one room school for grades one through eight, with a bell tower nearby. The schoolhouse was built in 1885, but weather delayed the opening until March of 1886.
1889 Dr. Reuben Chase House
17819 113th Ave NE
The "Chase House," located on the University of Washington, Bothell/Cascadia Community College campus, is a registered historic structure and the home of Bothell’s first physician, Dr. Reuben Chase. Dr. Chase occupied the house as early as 1889 and used it as both an office and the community’s first hospital. The doctor is credited with stopping a typhoid epidemic in Bothell.
1890 William Hannan Home & Bothell Historical Museum
Park at Bothell Landing
Museum information: 486-1889
Begin your historic Bothell explorations here, where you will find information, photos and historic furnishings. William Hannan built this house when he moved to the Northwest and bought property in Bothell in 1890.
1898 Dr. Elmer E. Lytle House
Park at Bothell Landing
The home of Bothell’s second doctor originally stood at the northwest corner of 102nd Ave. NE and Main Street and was moved to Bothell Landing in the early 1970s. Dr. Lytle was originally from Ohio and practiced medicine in Everett and Edmonds before coming to Bothell.
Pioneer Cemetery
Just behind the University of Washington, Bothell campus is the historic pioneer cemetery which is the final resting place for many of the city’s namesake family and the aged headstones display the rich history of Bothell residents.
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