Kirkland, Washington is a robust suburb east of Seattle. It’s not a small town by any means, but it does retain a compelling historic charm. Founded in 1888, Kirkland retains a lot of rich history, but there are two sites in particular that showcase the deep roots of the community.

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The City of Kirkland has a lot to offer when it comes to history. But the Kirkland Arts Center and Heritage Park are two examples in particular that illustrate both the deep legacy of the land and the city and the vibrant contemporary community born from that history.

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