City of Mukilteo

(population 18,019)
Mukilteo was the site of the 1855 Peace Treaty signed between Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens and 82 Indian leaders representing 22 tribes. A monument commemorating the signing of the Peace Treaty is located at the Mukilteo Community Center. Mukilteo became the county's first trading post and preceded Snohomish as the first county seat.
Today Mukilteo retains its friendly, old-fashioned hospitality and spectacular setting. Visitors will enjoy exploring the delightful shops and restaurants of this quaint seaside town as well as the waterfront with its parks and beautifully restored 1906 lighthouse.
The Mukilteo-Clinton ferry provides the opportunity for a great walk-on boat ride (approx. 60 min. round trip) or take your car for a full-day excursion to Whidbey Island, Deception Pass or the Olympic Peninsula.
Mukilteo Chamber of Commerce
304 Lincoln St #104, Mukilteo .......... 425-347-1456
 PO Box 545, Mukilteo  98275
City of Mukilteo
11930 Cyrus Way, Mukilteo ..........425-263-8005
Mukilteo School District #6
Administration Center
9401 Sharon Dr, Everett ..........425-356-1274
Mukilteo Beacon Newspaper
805 Fifth St., Mukilteo ..........425-347-5634
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