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(above right) – a descendant of Chief Seattle – there to share stories including the site’s fame as home to a waterfront amusement park more than a century ago. This is all to commemorate how the Stone Cottage (1123 Harbor SW) got its unique look – with wagonloads of beach stones hauled by Eva Falk and her family from Alki Point to the bungalow’s site across from Don Armeni Boat Ramp. The Stone Cottage itself is another of the stops along today’s self-guided walk, as are the Alki Point Lighthouse, the “Birthplace of Seattle” monument at 63rd/Alki, and the Southwest Seattle Historical Society’s ....
Eddie January 23, 2021 (10:56 am) The low bridge IS open to bikes and peds. WSB January 23, 2021 (11:06 am) SDOT did not include that in its advisory so if that’s the case, it’s an update in the plan. Lopes January 24, 2021 (12:58 pm) It was absolutely NOT open to bikes and peds for at least a portion of the morning. I was on my way on my bike to open my SoDo business at about 11:45 Saturday morning and the bike/ped path was closed. Police were turning people back. I had to ride back 20 minutes home and get in my car and ended up opening 45 minutes late. ....
Walking in Eva s Shoes on Alki this weekend will be a field trip for the family Walking in Eva s Shoes is another in series of educational events presented by the Southwest Seattle Historical Society and Save the Stone Cottage.
information from Save the Stone Cottage On Saturday, January 23, 2021 The organizers of Save the Stone Cottage are hosting an event called “Walking in Eva’s Shoes” on Alki, starting at the Alki Point Lighthouse, from 10am to 2pm. This is an opportunity for some fun family time on a familiar shoreline path but instead you get to ‘see’ Alki of the 1930’s through the eyes of a Seattle family as they collected stones to cover their home. ....
Save The Stone Cottage is almost halfway to raising the funding needed to move the iconic beach bungalow off its to-be-redeveloped site, putting it on the path to preservation. Next step: Four events for you! Here’s the announcement: In a race to beat the wrecking ball, throughout January 2021 the “Save The Stone Cottage” committee is putting on a series of educational, entertaining and inspiring events called “Finding the Story Stones,” to raise awareness about the GoFundMe Charities fundraising drive. Four fun activities will be held over the course of the next 30-day period in which individuals, virtual teams of friends, and families with children all can participate. Finding the four “Story Stones” will unlock elements of the unusual stories surrounding the Stone Cottage, Eva Falk and the early history of Seattle and Alki. ....
West Seattle Blog editor The family whose members lived at 1123 Harbor Avenue SW for decades called it the “Rock House.” Now, as the “Stone Cottage,” the quirky little unofficial landmark has inspired a fight for its future.. We’ve been reporting for almost two years on local preservation advocates’ hopes of saving it, now that a redevelopment project on its site is about to begin. Today, the West Seattleites leading the Save The Stone Cottage campaign formally launched a crowdfunding effort to cover the cost of moving it twice – first to a holding site, then to its yet-to-be-determined permanent new home. ....