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What
began in 1904 as hunting lodge for James Clise, a Seattle
banker, gradually expanded into the 28-room country house
known as Clise Mansion. Clise
sold the farm in the 1920s, and it changed hands several times
before being purchased by Everett lumberman U.M. Dickey in
1941. In 1959 an
investment firm bought the farm with the intent to develop it,
but King County saved the land for a public park. Clise
Mansion has recently been renovated and offers
TI Connect ability with ether hard or wireless options
To tour Clise Mansion,
please phone Premier Properties at (425) 865-0210 or
email us at support@esmeetings.com
to schedule a time.
Verbal confirmations are required for all tours |