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Funeral Homes in Sultan, WA
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Facts about the city
Sultan is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States, located where the Sultan River flows into the Skykomish. The population was 4,651 at the 2010 census. There is an annual 3-day street fair held in July, known as the 'Sultan Shindig'. Carnival rides, street vendors and logging games are a popular part of the fair. As well as this, the Shindig's loggers practice in Spring with logs that they are allowed to cut into a variety of wooden sculptures.
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History
His name as Tsul-tad or Tseul-tud, which was Anglicisation by the miners into Sultan. Carnival rides, street vendors and logging games are a popular part of the fair.
Sultan was originally settled around 1880, but not officially incorporated until June 28, 1905. For generatons Sultan remained a small logging community. There is an annual 2-day Street fair fair held in July, known as the 'Sultan Shindig'. Both the Sultan River and the town of Sultan were named by prospectors for the chief of a Snohomish (tribe) sub-tribe who lived on the Skykomish River in the 1870s.
The official website for the city of Sultan is https://www.ci.sultan.wa.us/.
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