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According to 2012 estimates by the U.S. Census Bureau, Edmonds has a median family income of $93,125 and a per capita income of $43,048, ranking 20th of 281 areas within the state of Washington. [ 63 ] [ 72 ] Approximately 5.2 percent of families and 9 percent of the overall population were below the poverty line , including 14 percent of those ...
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Pages in category "People from Edmonds, Washington" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Andrew Carnegie Library is a library building located in Edmonds, Washington listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was constructed in 1910 after the city received a $5,000 grant from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie for the construction of a public library. [ 2 ]
The Edmonds Historical Museum is a free, volunteer-run museum in Edmonds, Washington, United States. It was established in 1973 by the Edmonds–South Snohomish County Historical Society and is in the historic Carnegie Library in downtown Edmonds. The museum has a collection of 32,000 items.
Edmonds may refer to: Edmonds (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the surname) Edmonds, Washington, a city in Washington, US Edmonds station (Washington), a passenger train station in Washington, US; Edmonds station (SkyTrain), a SkyTrain station in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada; Edmonds (brand), New Zealand baking brand
Edmonds station is located on a single-tracked segment of the BNSF Scenic Subdivision on Railroad Avenue in downtown Edmonds, adjacent to the Edmonds ferry terminal. [2] It has a single, 1,200-foot-long (370 m) side platform on the east side of the tracks, [3] running from Dayton Street to Main Street and paved with asphalt; [4] [5] the southern half of the platform, measuring 520 feet (160 m ...