Sunset Avenue house relocation scheduled overnight June 27 - My Edmonds News

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Harve Harrison's residence at 210 Sunset Ave. N. will be relocated overnight on June 27, starting at 10 PM. This significant move aims to preserve a piece of Edmonds' history, as the home has deep ties to the community and former Mayor Harve Harrison. Local officials are advising residents to expect traffic disruptions during the relocation process.

The house was recently highlighted in a "Looking Back" column, drawing attention to its historical value. The relocation reflects ongoing efforts by local authorities to safeguard the city's cultural heritage while accommodating urban development. Community members are encouraged to witness the move, fostering a sense of connection to their local history. This initiative could inspire further preservation efforts in the area. Ultimately, the successful relocation will serve as a testament to the community's commitment to its historical landmarks.

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