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_MOUNT BAKER HOME TOUR A SUCCESS!

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A huge THANK YOU to those who made it possible: The Homeowners who donated their homes to the Tour this year, the hundreds of Docents and Shuttle Drivers, the Tea Servers and Bussers, Ticketing volunteers and the Planning Committee for creating such a wonderful day!  Thank you from the MBCC Board and Staff.

Nearly 900 people coming from Bellingham to Tacoma and everywhere in between joined us yesterday for this important fundraiser supporting the Mount Baker Community Club.

Thank you to Urban Vines who provided our advance ticket satellite location.

THANK YOU to our sponsors below: Kohl Construction, Joseph McKinstry Construction Company and Dyna Contracting.

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READ THE HOME TOUR FAQS HERE

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*A 1910 French Mediterranean, dramatically situated on the point overlooking Lake Washington.
* A mid-century modern 4,000 square foot family home, extensively remodeled to emit a calm, light-infused presence.
* A gracious English Tudor built in 1914 with clinker brick and restored authentic details.
* A 1906 classic filled with wood trim, art and a floor plan that continues to evolve through renovations spanning 28 years.
* An original home design that is efficiently purposeful in its use of light, material and space and sustains the way one young family lives, works and plays.
* A vintage 19013 Craftsman Bungalow along beautiful Hunter Boulevard.
PLUS Franklin High School: Celebrating its 100th year, this Beaux-Arts style building sits majestically on the hill adorned with coffered ceilings, terra cotta details, a vintage brass clock and a pipe organ.


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