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Carnation Tree Farm – U-Cut Christmas Trees | 9 – 4 Fri – Sun Help us celebrate our 40 plus years by choosing your special Christmas tree at the Carnation Tree Farm The farm has been in our Norwegian family since 1901 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Carnation Tree Farm - Eat Local First Help us celebrate our 35 plus years by choosing your special Christmas tree at the Carnation Tree Farm The farm has been in our Norwegian family since 1901 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Carnation Tree Farm (About) – Carnation Chamber of Commerce The farm has been in our Norwegian family since 1901 and is listed on the National Register of Historic places Tour our certified Salmon Safe farm and view our 12 acres of U-cut trees
Carnation Tree Farm - Carnation, WA 98014 Carnation Tree Farm The farm has been in our Norwegian family since 1901 and is listed on the National Register of Historic places Tour our certified Salmon Safe farm and view our 20 acres of U-cut trees We grow Douglas, Fraser, Grand, Noble and Nordmann Firs as well as the Norway and Blue Spruce
Andrew and Bergette Hjertoos Farm - Wikipedia The Andrew and Bergette Hjertoos Farm, also known as the Hjertoos Farm and Carnation Tree Farm, is a working farm in Carnation, Washington Built in 1907 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, the farm is an example of early 20th century family dairy farming in the Snoqualmie River Valley
Contact – Carnation Tree Farm Carnation Tree Farm is nestled less than an hour’s drive from downtown Seattle in the scenic Snoqualmie Valley at the southern edge of the town of Carnation We provide saws, tie-down twine and a public restroom for your convenience
Carnation Tree Farm | (425) 333-4510 | Carnation, Washington - AllBiz Carnation Tree Farm is a historic family-owned farm in the lower Snoqualmie Valley, developed by the great-grandparents of the current owner in the 1880s The farm, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, includes a prominent dairy barn and late-Victorian farmhouse