The Maple Valley Historical Society, an all-volunteer organization established over 35 years ago, aims to educate individuals about the history of the Greater Maple Valley area through its two museums - the Gibbon-Mezzavilla General Store and the Fire Engine museum. With a paid membership exceeding 300, the Society offers guided tours for Tahoma School District third graders and hosts free public programs five times a year.
Working closely with the City of Maple Valley, the Society maintains a strong historical connection to the area's rural past while embracing growth and change. Publications on local history, written by local volunteers, are available for purchase at the museums and during public programs, showcasing the rich heritage of the Greater Maple Valley community.
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