Mukilteo (/ˌmʌkəlˈtiːoʊ/ MUK-əl-TEE-oh), which means "good camping ground," is a waterfront city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 20,254 at the 2010 census. It is on the shore of the Puget Sound, and is the site of a Washington State Ferries terminal linking it to Clinton, on Whidbey Island.
Restaurants in Mukilteo
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Historic Flight Foundation offers a collection of the most important aircraft produced between 1927 and 1957 - all restored and airborne again.Our mission goes beyond serving as trustees of an era. We want you to experience the roar of our F8F “Wampus Cat” taking off. Watch engineers at work restoring the aircraft to flying condition. Share the rush of viewing international treasures from all angles. Experience history in motion.
A panel of three WW II pilots shared their experiences at Saturday's event. So many stories there and so much experience was shared; then we shifted outdoors to see two WWII planes fly over the field in formation. Several other planes were featured with docents who could answer your questions. All the planes are maintained to be flight worthy at any time.
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We provide fully guided fishing trips on the best rivers in Washington State. All the rivers we fish are within two to three hours of Seattle. The Columbia River is our most popular river due to numbers of fish and it being summer time so the weather is very accommodating. We look forward to making memories with you.
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Boeing Future of Flight is located about 25 miles north of Seattle. We welcome guests to our Gallery, Sky Deck, and Boeing Store. The Boeing Factory Tour is currently closed.
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My friend and I came down for lunch on a sunny January day. The park is well maintained. There are places to sit and eat, fire pits and great access to the beach. In addition there are the lighthouse grounds to walk.
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The Snohomish County Tourism Visitor Information Center is located in the Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour. Visiting the Future of Flight Center you can get information on hotels, dining, shopping, and other attractions and events from our friendly, knowledgeable volunteers.
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The "Fresnel Lens" in the Mukilteo Lighthouse was built in France in 1852. This ingenious device causes its 150-watt bulb to be visible from 10 miles away! In November of that same year, a group of 44 pioneers convened in what was then the town of Monticello, near present-day Longview, Washington. They prepared a petition to the Oregon Governor and Legislature to separate the area north of the Columbia River into its own U.S. Territory to be called 'Columbia Territory'. In 1853, one year after the Mukilteo "Fresnel Lens" was made, Congress created the Territory but named it Washington! Thus the "Mukilteo Fresnel Lens", one year older than the Washington Territory, is thirty-seven years older than the State of Washington. This historical, fully functional, Mukilteo Lighthouse aka Mukiltrio Lighstation, in Mukilteo Lighthouse Park, is certainly worth a visit!
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