
The Sammamish River valley anchors this 1953 survey, showing the transition of southern Snohomish and northern King Counties during a period of rapid suburbanization. The established hubs of Bothell, Kenmore, and Woodinville are connected by a network of drainage systems including North Creek and Swamp Creek, while the presence of the Northern Pacific railroad highlights the area's ongoing importance as a transportation corridor. Purple revisions from the late 1960s and early 1970s illustrate the expansion of residential tracts and the evolving road network around Canyon Park and Clearview.
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