Edmonds is a contrast. In one sense it is the proverbial hometown with roots reaching into the turn of the century. It is also suburbia personified. Only in recent years did Edmonds grow to such proportions that outwardly its character seemed almost indistinctive. But the hometown element, although harder to recognize, exists subtly in a few old houses, where some of the town's fathers lived or, in the traintracks, docks, and beaches other generations knew as well as this one does ;,ow. This element, the memories it gives, will reflect again the idea of home to the people who will someday remember. Essay 1
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