It’s hard to believe this building was abandoned for decades.
Did you know there’s a state park nestled along the northeast shore of Lake Washington? Saint Edward State Park straddles the Kenmore/Kirkland border and boasts 326 acres of dense second-growth forest. The sprawling day-use park was designated in 1977, carved from land formerly owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle, and it’s loaded with amenities—swimming access, hiking and biking trails, two baseball fields, a playground, and an orchard for picnicking and barbecuing, among many others. But its newest, perhaps flashiest amenity is the Lodge at St. Edward State Park, an elegant four-star resort that debuted in
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