Sumner, city in Pierce County, Washington, United States of America
Description
Sumner is a town in Pierce County, Washington. It features residential neighborhoods, local shops, and parks that form the core of community life.
History
The town was established in the late 1800s and developed as a small community in the region. It expanded gradually over the decades while maintaining its character as a residential area.
Practical
The town is easy to navigate with a compact layout and clear street patterns. Parking is generally available, and most places are within reach by foot or a short drive.
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Wild Waves Theme Park
9.4 km
America's Car Museum
15.1 km
Museum of Glass
15.6 km
Skystone
6.6 km
Emerald Downs
13.7 kmLake Tapps
5.6 km
Washington State History Museum
15.7 km
Bridge of Glass
15.7 km
Ezra Meeker Mansion
4.4 km
Murray Morgan Bridge
15.8 km
Neely Mansion
11.4 km
East 21st Street Bridge
15.4 km
Holy Rosary Church
15.7 km
Rhododendron Species Foundation and Botanical Garden
12.1 km
White River Valley Museum
10.5 km
Auburn Masonic Temple
11.3 km
Puyallup Public Library
4.8 km
East 34th Street Bridge
14.9 km
McMillin Bridge
8.5 km
Ryan House
317 m
Albers Brothers Mill
15.6 km
Patton Bridge
10.9 km
Oscar Blomeen House
11.7 km
Auburn Public Library
11.5 km
Christ Episcopal Church
5 km
West Coast Grocery
15.9 km
Snoqualmie Building
15.9 km
Algona-Pacific Library
7.4 kmDiscover hidden gems everywhere you go!
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