Alderwood Manor is an unincorporated community located in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. It is a small community located approximately 15 miles north of Seattle. As of the latest census, the population of Alderwood Manor is around 8,500 people.
Culture:
Alderwood Manor is a small, suburban community with a mix of families, young professionals, and retirees. It has a laid-back, suburban atmosphere with a strong sense of community.
Special Events:
* Alderwood Manor hosts various community events throughout the year, including a Fourth of July parade and celebration, a summer concert series, and a holiday tree lighting ceremony.
* The community also has a farmers market during the summer months.
Local Attractions:
* Alderwood Mall: A large outdoor shopping mall located in the heart of Alderwood Manor. It features a variety of stores and restaurants, a movie theater, and a children's play area.
* Lynnwood Park: A 12-acre park located in the center of Alderwood Manor. It features sports fields, a playground, walking trails, and a large open space for picnics and events.
* The Alderwood Manor Heritage House: A historic home turned museum that showcases the area's history and hosts community events.
Food:
Alderwood Manor has a diverse range of dining options, from fine dining to casual eateries. Some popular options include:
* The Buzz Inn Steakhouse: A casual steakhouse chain with a location in Alderwood Manor.
* The French Quarter Grille: A Cajun-inspired restaurant with a location in Alderwood Mall.
* Sno-King Ice Arena: An ice rink that also hosts public skating sessions and hockey games.
People:
The population of Alderwood Manor is a mix of families, young professionals, and retirees. It is a diverse community with a strong sense of community.
History:
Alderwood Manor was first settled in the late 19th century and was largely agricultural until the 1950s when it began to develop into a suburban community. It was never officially incorporated as a city, but instead, remains an unincorporated community within Snohomish County. Today, it continues to grow and develop, with new housing and commercial developments, while still maintaining its strong sense of community.