Historic Carnation Farms has been a fixture in the Snoqualmie Valley for more than a century. The unique Northwest destination is open to the public on Saturday, Dec. 16, for a holiday market along with a history tour led by the company founder’s great-grandson.
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A brief history…
Probably one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city of Carnation, the chapel wasn’t the original building for the church.
The first church was destroyed in a fire in 1936.
To help raise funds for a new chapel, Nan Fullerton Stuart, the wife of wealthy Carnation Farms owner Elbridge Stuart, started donating money. Her first contribution: $17.
She also raised funds by having garden parties and asking her Seattle friends to donate.
Unfortunately, she never saw the new chapel’s completion. She died in her sleep in 1937. She was just 40 years old.