
The Skagit River valley serves as the industrial and social corridor for this region in the early 1950s, anchored by the river-and-rail economy of Hamilton and Concrete. The Great Northern railroad parallels the river, connecting smaller settlements like Birdsview and Grassmere to larger trade networks. This transport spine is essential for the region's resource extraction, evidenced by a Gravel Pit and the Birdsview Siding. To the north, the terrain rises sharply into the MT Baker National Forest, where the Sister Mountains and peaks like North Twin and South Twin dominate the landscape.
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