- Preston, Washington
Preston is a historic mill town located 22 miles east of Seattle in unincorporated community in King County,
Washington ,United States . The community was named after railway official William T. Preston.Preston is a small exurban community on the northeast edge of the large
Tiger Mountain State Forest , alongInterstate 90 . Because Preston, elevation 430ft, is located within commuting distance of Seattle and Bellevue, Preston is increasingly becoming a wealthy bedroom community, althoughlogging still remains an important industry.The local
Raging River feeds into theSnoqualmie River at Fall City, and offers recreational activities like fly-fishing and swimming. Eastside Fire & Rescue has an all-volunteer fire station, Station 74, staffed by residents of Preston and nearby communities, and serves the Preston area.The Preston Community Club is a volunteer organization that was created to unite and protect the historic Preston community by organizing town events, and acting as liaisons to local and state government. Several small stores have popped up as the area grows, such as the Preston General store, Sherm's BBQ, Coffee Too!, and formerly, the town's post office. Several larger companies have taken advantage of Preston's accessibility, such as bottled water company Talking Rain, SanMar, and Platt.
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